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Renal transplantation with expanded criteria donors: Which is the optimal immunosuppression? 被引量:3
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作者 vassilis filiopoulos John N Boletis 《World Journal of Transplantation》 2016年第1期103-114,共12页
The growing gap between demand and supply for kidney transplants has led to renewed interest in the use of expanded criteria donor(ECD) kidneys in an effort to increase the donor pool. Although most studies of ECD kid... The growing gap between demand and supply for kidney transplants has led to renewed interest in the use of expanded criteria donor(ECD) kidneys in an effort to increase the donor pool. Although most studies of ECD kidney transplantation confirm lowerallograft survival rates and, generally, worse outcomes than standard criteria donor kidneys, recipients of ECD kidneys generally have improved survival compared with wait-listed dialysis patients, thus encouraging the pursuit of this type of kidney transplantation. The relative benefits of transplantation using kidneys from ECDs are dependent on patient characteristics and the waiting time on dialysis. Because of the increased risk of poor graft function, calcineurin inhibitor(CNI)-induced nephrotoxicity, increased incidence of infections, cardiovascular risk, and malignancies, elderly recipients of an ECD kidney transplant are a special population that requires a tailored immunosuppressive regimen. Recipients of ECD kidneys often are excluded from transplant trials and, therefore, the optimal induction and maintenance immunosuppressive regimen for them is not known. Approaches are largely center specific and based upon expert opinion. Some data suggest that antithymocyte globulin might be the preferred induction agent for elderly recipients of ECD kidneys. Maintenance regimens that spare CNIs have been advocated, especially for older recipients of ECD kidneys. CNI-free regimens are not universally accepted due to occasionally high rejection rates. However, reduced CNI exposure and CNI-free regimens based on mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitors have shown acceptable outcomes in appropriately selected ECD transplant recipients. 展开更多
关键词 Expanded-criteria DONORS OUTCOMES KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION IMMUNOSUPPRESSION Survival
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