Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3859884 The Journal of Urology 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeUse of small pediatric kidneys obtained from extremely young donors after cardiac death has been limited. This potential organ source remains under used by transplant teams.Materials and MethodsWe reviewed all renal transplants at our institution from 2000 to 2013 to identify recipients of an en bloc pair of kidneys from deceased pediatric donors younger than 4 years. The outcomes of donation after cardiac death en bloc allografts were compared with neurological determination of death en bloc allografts.ResultsA total of 21 recipients of en bloc renal allografts were identified, of which 4 organ pairs were obtained through donation after cardiac death. Mean ± SD donor age was 20.6 ± 11.6 months and weight was 12.4 ± 3.7 kg. Delayed allograft function occurred in 2 of 4 recipients of allografts obtained from donation after cardiac death en bloc and 3 of 17 recipients of allografts from neurological determination of death en bloc. One year after transplantation mean ± SD glomerular filtration rates were similar, at 80.7 ± 15.3 and 85.7 ± 33.4 ml/minute/1.73 m2 in the cardiac and neurological allograft groups, respectively (difference not significant). Surgical complications occurred in 3 patients, and no allograft was lost to thrombosis.ConclusionsWe report successful transplantation of a small cohort of pediatric en bloc kidneys obtained through donation after cardiac death from donors younger than 4 years. Outcomes at 1 year are comparable to those in neurological determination of death en bloc allograft recipients.

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