Successful transplantation of four kidney grafts from two small pediatric donors with anuric acute renal failure into adult recipients

Background Kidneys from infants with anuric acute kidney injury (AKI) only rarely get accepted for transplantation despite encouraging data that such kidneys can have very good long‐term outcome. Methods We report the transplantation of four kidney grafts from two pediatric donors (3 and 4 years) wi...

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Published inPediatric transplantation Vol. 27; no. 5; pp. e14542 - n/a
Main Authors Koch, Martina, Kraus, Daniel, Boedecker‐Lips, Simone, Mittler, Jens, Tieken, Ineke, Weinmann‐Menke, Julia
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Denmark Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.08.2023
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Summary:Background Kidneys from infants with anuric acute kidney injury (AKI) only rarely get accepted for transplantation despite encouraging data that such kidneys can have very good long‐term outcome. Methods We report the transplantation of four kidney grafts from two pediatric donors (3 and 4 years) with anuric acute kidney injury as single kidneys into four adult recipients. Results All grafts gained function within 14 days posttransplantation, only one recipient needed dialysis after transplantation. None of the recipients suffered from surgical complications. One month after transplantation, all recipients were free of dialysis. Estimated glomerular filtration rates (eGFR) 3 months after transplantation were 37, 40, 50, and 83 mL/min/1.73 m2. eGFR increased further through month 6, reaching 45, 50, 58, and 89 mL/min/1.73 m2. Conclusion These cases highlight the feasibility of successful transplantation of single pediatric kidney grafts into adult recipients despite anuric AKI of the donor.
ISSN:1397-3142
1399-3046
DOI:10.1111/petr.14542