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Early Steroid Withdrawal in Deceased-Donor Kidney Transplant Recipients with Delayed Graft Function

Bae, Sunjae; Garonzik Wang, Jacqueline M; Massie, Allan B; Jackson, Kyle R; McAdams-DeMarco, Mara A; Brennan, Daniel C; Lentine, Krista L; Coresh, Josef; Segev, Dorry L
BACKGROUND:Early steroid withdrawal (ESW) is associated with acceptable outcomes in kidney transplant (KT) recipients. Recipients with delayed graft function (DGF), however, often have a suboptimal allograft milieu, which may alter the risk/benefit equation for ESW. This may contribute to varying practices across transplant centers. METHODS:Using the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients, we studied 110,019 adult deceased-donor KT recipients between 2005 and 2017. We characterized the association of DGF with the use of ESW versus continued steroid maintenance across KT centers, and quantified the association of ESW with acute rejection, graft failure, and mortality using multivariable logistic and Cox regression with DGF-ESW interaction terms. RESULTS:=0.6). CONCLUSIONS:KT centers in the United States use ESW inconsistently in recipients with DGF. Our findings suggest ESW may lead to worse KT outcomes in recipients with DGF.
PMID: 31852720
ISSN: 1533-3450
CID: 5129772

The "oldest and coldest" shipped living donor kidneys transplanted through kidney paired donation

Nassiri, Nima; Kwan, Lorna; Bolagani, Aswani; Thomas, Alvin G; Sinacore, Joseph; Ronin, Matthew; Cooper, Matthew; Segev, Dorry L; Cecka, J Michael; Veale, Jeffrey L
To date, thousands of living donor kidneys have been shipped through kidney paired donation (KPD). To expand on this growing segment of living donor transplantation, we evaluated the effect of advanced age donation ("oldest kidneys") and prolonged cold ischemia time ("coldest kidneys") on graft function and survival using the National Kidney Registry database from February 2008 to May 2018. Donors were stratified by age at time of donation (<65 or ≥65 years) and kidneys were stratified by cold ischemia time (<16 or ≥16 hours). We evaluated delayed graft function and death-censored graft failure (DCGF) for up to seven posttransplant years. Of the 2363 shipped living donor kidney transplants, 4.1% of donors were ≥65 years and 6.0% of transplanted kidneys had cold ischemia times ≥16 hours. Delayed graft function and DCGF occurred in 5.2% and 4.7% of cases. There were no significant associations between delayed graft function and donor age (P = .947) or cold ischemia (P = .532). Donor age and cold ischemia time were not predictive of delayed graft function (OR = 0.86,1.20; P = .8, .6) or DCGF (HR = 1.38,0.35, P = .5, .1). These findings may alleviate concerns surrounding the utilization of kidneys from older donors or those originating from distant transplant centers.
PMCID:7010231
PMID: 31278819
ISSN: 1600-6143
CID: 5129532

Patient's Perspectives of Experimental HCV-Positive to HCV-Negative Renal Transplantation: Report from a Single Site

Van Pilsum Rasmussen, Sarah E; Seaman, Shanti; Brown, Diane; Desai, Niraj; Sulkowski, Mark; Segev, Dorry L; Durand, Christine M; Sugarman, Jeremy
PMCID:7044044
PMID: 31618112
ISSN: 2329-4523
CID: 5129712

THE RISK OF POST-KT OUTCOMES BY INDUCTION CHOICE DIFFER BETWEEN OLDER AND YOUNGER KT RECIPIENTS [Meeting Abstract]

Ahn, JiYoon; Bae, Sunjae; Chu, Nadia M.; Schnitzler, Mark; Hess, Gregory P.; Lentine, Krista L.; Segev, Dorry L.; McAdams-DeMarco, Mara
ISI:000618872100043
ISSN: 0041-1337
CID: 5203732

Cigarette Smoking and Long-Term Renal Function and Cardiovascular Disease in Living Kidney Donors [Meeting Abstract]

Getsin, Samantha; Waldram, Madeleine; Yu, Yifan; Brennan, Daniel; Al Ammary, Fawaz; Garonzik-Wang, Jacqueline; Henderson, Macey; Locke, Jayme; Reed, Rhiannon; Lentine, Krista; Segev, Dorry; Massie, Allan
ISI:000505634300080
ISSN: 1600-6135
CID: 5480812

Assessing Pressure to Donate Among Potential Living Kidney Donors [Meeting Abstract]

Herbst, Leyla; Love, Arthur; Helfer, David; Stanton, James; King, Elizabeth; Eno, Ann; Ruck, Jessica; Shaffer, Ashton; Thomas, Alvin; Waldram, Madeline; Cameron, Andrew; Kahn, Jeffrey; Erby, Lori; Henderson, Macey; Segev, Dorry; Wang, Jacqueline Garonzik
ISI:000505634300032
ISSN: 1600-6135
CID: 5480802

How Advantaged are Kidney-Pancreas Candidates for Deceased-Donor Kidney Transplants, and is this Appropriate? [Meeting Abstract]

Massie, Allan; Wesson, Russell; Henderson, Macey; Desai, Niraj; Segev, Dorry
ISI:000505634300013
ISSN: 1600-6135
CID: 5480792

DURATION OF TIME SPENT WITH HIGH MELD AND MORTALITY AFTER LIVER TRANSPLANTATION [Meeting Abstract]

Boyarsky, Brian; Zhang, Wanying; Massie, Allan; Motter, Jennifer; Jackson, Kyle; Kernodle, Amber; Wang, Jacqueline G.; Ottmann, Shane; Rangrass, Govind; Segev, Dorry L.; Baker, Talia
ISI:000574027003109
ISSN: 0270-9139
CID: 5132892

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FRAILTY AND ETIOLOGY OF CIRRHOSIS: FROM THE MULTI-CENTER FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT IN LIVER TRANSPLANTATION (FRAILT) STUDY [Meeting Abstract]

Xu, Chelsea; Mohamad, Yara; Kappus, Matthew R.; Boyarsky, Brian J.; Ganger, Daniel R.; Volk, Michael; Rahimi, Robert S.; Duarte-Rojo, Andres; McAdams-DeMarco, Mara; Segev, Dorry L.; Ladner, Daniela P.; Verna, Betsy C.; Tincopa, Monica A.; Dunn, Michael A.; Lai, Jennifer Cindy
ISI:000574027003194
ISSN: 0270-9139
CID: 5132902

PANEL REACTIVE ANTIBODY AND THE ASSOCIATION OF EARLY STEROID WITHDRAWAL WITH KIDNEY TRANSPLANT OUTCOMES [Meeting Abstract]

Bae, Sunjae; McAdams-DeMarco, Mara A.; Massie, Allan B.; Garonzik-Wang, Jacqueline M.; Coresh, Josef; Segev, Dorry L.
ISI:000618872100045
ISSN: 0041-1337
CID: 5203742