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Erschienen in: Journal of Nephrology 4/2017

01.08.2017 | Original Article

Infectious complications as the leading cause of death after kidney transplantation: analysis of more than 10,000 transplants from a single center

verfasst von: Flávio de Castro Rodrigues Ferreira, Marina Pontello Cristelli, Mayara Ivani Paula, Henrique Proença, Claudia Rosso Felipe, Helio Tedesco-Silva, José Osmar Medina-Pestana

Erschienen in: Journal of Nephrology | Ausgabe 4/2017

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Abstract

Aim

To identify specific causes of graft failure in a large sample of kidney transplant patients from a middle-income, developing country.

Methods

Retrospective cohort study analyzing all consecutive single kidney transplants (KTs) performed at a single center in Brazil between January 1st 1998 and December 31st 2013. The database closing date was December 31st 2014.

Results

Out of 10,400 KTs, there were 1191 (11.45%) deaths with a functioning graft, 40 cases (0.38%) of primary non-function (PNF) and 1417 cases (13.62%) of graft loss excluding death and PNF as the cause. Infectious complications (404 cases, 34% of all deaths) were the major cause of death. Most deaths due to infection occurred within the first year after transplantation (157 deaths, 38.86%). Immunologic mechanisms, comprising acute rejection and immune-mediated interstitial fibrosis/tubular atrophy (IF/TA), were responsible for 52% of all cases of graft failure not involving recipient death. Half of the losses by acute rejection occurred late after transplantation.

Conclusion

Contrary to what is observed in developed countries, infectious complications are the main challenge with kidney transplantation in Brazil. Non-adherence to treatment also appears to contribute significantly to long-term kidney graft loss. Strategies for improvement should focus on better compliance and a greater safety profile of immunosuppressive treatment.
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Metadaten
Titel
Infectious complications as the leading cause of death after kidney transplantation: analysis of more than 10,000 transplants from a single center
verfasst von
Flávio de Castro Rodrigues Ferreira
Marina Pontello Cristelli
Mayara Ivani Paula
Henrique Proença
Claudia Rosso Felipe
Helio Tedesco-Silva
José Osmar Medina-Pestana
Publikationsdatum
01.08.2017
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
Journal of Nephrology / Ausgabe 4/2017
Print ISSN: 1121-8428
Elektronische ISSN: 1724-6059
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40620-017-0379-9

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