Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6246460 Transplantation Proceedings 2016 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•UDC positivity for >1 month is an important time point for possible BKVN development in transplant patients.•UDC positivity for 1-1.5 months was the most suitable period for the clinical prediction of BKVN due to achieved statistical significance in ROC curve analysis.•During 1-1.5 month of UDCs positivity, the PPV of UDC screening for BKVN prediction would exceed 50%; percentage changes in SCr levels increased by >19.0%.

BackgroundPolyomavirus BK-associated nephropathy (BKVN) has been a serious problem after kidney transplantation. Detection of urinary decoy cells (UDCs) and assessment of polyomavirus BK nucleic acids by polymerase chain reactions (PCRs) are currently used, noninvasive tests. PCRs have better positive predictive value (PPV) but higher cost and lower accessibility. This study investigated ways to improve the PPV of UDCs for BKVN prediction.MethodsFrom 2000 to 2013, kidney transplant recipients with sustained UDCs for more than half a month and who had received allograft biopsies were enrolled. We analyzed the PPV of UDCs for BKVN with 2 variables: (i) the percentage changes in serum creatinine (SCr) levels and (ii) the duration of sustained UDCs by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis; we predicted the percentage changes in SCr levels with the corresponding PPV using a linear regression model.ResultsBKVN was diagnosed in 26 of 68 enrolled patients. The percentage changes in SCr levels significantly deteriorated in the BKVN group during 1-2 months of UDC positivity. According to ROC curve analysis, percentage changes in SCr levels had a significant discriminating power for BKVN during 1-1.5 month, and if the percentage changes in SCr levels were >19%, the PPV of UDCs for BKVN was 50%.ConclusionsAn UDC surveillance program is a judicious strategy to predict BKVN in kidney transplant patients, particularly when graft renal function shows deterioration after 1 month of UDC positivity.

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