Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3350279 Human Immunology 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Some studies have demonstrated the clinical relevance of a positive virtual crossmatch in graft survival; nevertheless, other donor and recipient variables influence the outcome of the transplant. The aim of this study was to investigate the relevance of a positive virtual crossmatch in the graft survival performing a multivariate analysis including other pretransplant variables. A total of 879 deceased kidney transplantations were included. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed using Cox regression model. After performing the multivariate analysis, a positive virtual crossmatch against class I (adjusted HR 6.613; 95% CI 3.222–13.573), class II (adjusted HR 2.419; 95% CI 1.170–5.002) and class I + II (adjusted HR 5.717; 95% CI 1.925–16.975) detected by single antigen Luminex was the variable conferring the greatest relative risk of graft loss. A positive virtual crossmatch predicts a worse kidney graft survival even after correction by other variables and therefore, transplantation of patients with positive virtual crossmatches should be avoided.

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