Korean J Nephrol.  1998 May;17(3):494-502.

Nonimmunological Factors Influencing Serum Creatinine on Discharge after Kidney Transplantation

Affiliations
  • 1Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, Taegu, Korea.
  • 2Department of General Surgery, College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, Taegu, Korea.
  • 3Department of Urology, College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, Taegu, Korea.

Abstract

There are two factors which influence the long term outcome of renal transplantation. One is the immunological factor such as HLA typing, the other is the nonimmunological factor such as physiologic match of the donor kidney to the recipient. We analyzed the relation between serum creatinine on the day of discharge which is known as a good predictor of long term graft survival and several nonimmunological factors influencing long term outcome of renal transplantation. One hundred fourteen renal transplanted patients in Yeungnam university hospital for 3 years after 1994 were included except the patients had experienced rapid deterioration of renal function like acute graft rejection. Several indices(KW/R.BSA, KW/R.BW, KW/ R.BMI, D.BSA/R.BSA, D.BW/R.BW : KW=kidney weight, R=recipient, D=donor, BSA=body surface area, BMI=body mass index, BW=body weight) representing relative kidney size to recipient were significantly correlated with serum creatinine on the day of discharge(KW/R.BSA : r=-0.30, KW/R.BW : r=-0.35, KW/R.BMI : r=-0.41, D.BSA/R.BSA : r=-0.47, D.BW/R.BW : r=-0.44). Serum creatinine levels on the day of discharge were lower at the male kidney donated to female recipient than the female kidney donated to male recipient (0.89 vs. 1.22mg%, P<0.05). The age of donors had positive correlation with serum creatinine on the day of discharge (r=0.28). That was, when donor is more younger person, renal function after transplantation is better. But several indices by renal scan(effective renal plasma flow, perfusion index, peak renal uptake, T1/2) done after transplantation, urine output of the next day after transplantaton, renal function of donor before transplantation(creatinine level) were not correlated with serum creatinine on the day of discharge. In conclusion, nonimmunological factor such as nephron mass size, age, gender should be considered when selecting renal donor, and the more actual, new criteria for kidney transplantation and long term prognosis should be worked out by further study.

Keyword

Nonimmunological factors; Kidney transplantation

MeSH Terms

Creatinine*
Female
Graft Rejection
Graft Survival
Histocompatibility Testing
Humans
Kidney Transplantation*
Kidney*
Male
Nephrons
Perfusion
Prognosis
Renal Plasma Flow
Tissue Donors
Creatinine
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