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Outcome differences between young children and adolescents undergoing kidney transplantation.
Bobanga, Iuliana D; Vogt, Beth A; Woodside, Kenneth J; Cote, Devan R; Dell, Katherine M; Cunningham, Robert J; Noon, Kelly A; Barksdale, Edward M; Humphreville, Vanessa R; Sanchez, Edmund Q; Schulak, James A.
Afiliação
  • Bobanga ID; Department of Surgery, Case Western Reserve University & University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, Cleveland, OH.
  • Vogt BA; Departments of Pediatrics, Case Western Reserve University & University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, Cleveland, OH.
  • Woodside KJ; Department of Surgery, Case Western Reserve University & University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, Cleveland, OH. Electronic address: woodside@umich.edu.
  • Cote DR; Department of Surgery, Case Western Reserve University & University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, Cleveland, OH.
  • Dell KM; Departments of Pediatrics, Case Western Reserve University & University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, Cleveland, OH.
  • Cunningham RJ; Departments of Pediatrics, Case Western Reserve University & University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, Cleveland, OH.
  • Noon KA; Department of Surgery, Case Western Reserve University & University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, Cleveland, OH.
  • Barksdale EM; Department of Surgery, Case Western Reserve University & University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, Cleveland, OH.
  • Humphreville VR; Department of Surgery, Case Western Reserve University & University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, Cleveland, OH.
  • Sanchez EQ; Department of Surgery, Case Western Reserve University & University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, Cleveland, OH.
  • Schulak JA; Department of Surgery, Case Western Reserve University & University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, Cleveland, OH.
J Pediatr Surg ; 50(6): 996-9, 2015 Jun.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25805006
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND/

PURPOSE:

Although graft loss remains the biggest challenge for all pediatric kidney transplant (KT) recipients, unique challenges exist within different age groups. We aim to evaluate the different characteristics and graft survival outcomes of young children and adolescents undergoing KT.

METHODS:

Children who underwent isolated KT between 2000 and 2013 at our institution were included in this retrospective analysis. Patient characteristics and outcomes were compared using student's t-test, chi-square test, Kaplan-Meier curve and Cox proportional hazards model.

RESULTS:

Of 73 children who underwent KT, 31 were <12 (young children), and 42 were ≥ 12 years old (adolescents). Overall patient survival was 100%. The younger group had superior 5-year (100% vs. 75.5%) and 10-year (94.4% vs. 43.8%) graft survival (p=0.008). Factors predictive of poor graft survival on multivariate analysis were older age at transplantation (HR 1.2, CI 1-1.4, p=0.047), female gender (HR 9.0, CI 1.9-43, p=0.006), and acute rejection episodes (HR 13, CI 2-90, p=0.008). The most common causes of graft loss were acute and chronic rejection episodes and immunosuppression nonadherence.

CONCLUSION:

Adolescents undergoing KT have inferior graft survival compared to younger children. In adjusted modeling, children with older age, female gender, and acute rejection episodes have inferior graft survival.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Contexto em Saúde: 2_ODS3 / 6_ODS3_enfermedades_notrasmisibles Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Transplante de Rim / Sobrevivência de Enxerto Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Evaluation_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Adolescent / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Newborn Idioma: En Revista: J Pediatr Surg Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Contexto em Saúde: 2_ODS3 / 6_ODS3_enfermedades_notrasmisibles Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Transplante de Rim / Sobrevivência de Enxerto Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Evaluation_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Adolescent / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Newborn Idioma: En Revista: J Pediatr Surg Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article