Korean J Transplant.  2023 Nov;37(Suppl 1):S13. 10.4285/ATW2023.F-5758.

Effect of donor-recipient size mismatch on long-term graft survival in pediatric kidney transplantation: a multicenter cohort study

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Kyungpook National University Hospital, Daegu, Korea
  • 2Department of Pediatrics, Yeungnam University Medical Center, Daegu, Korea
  • 3Department of Pediatrics, Pusan National University Yangsan Hospital, Yangsan, Korea
  • 4Department of Pediatrics, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea
  • 5Department of Pediatrics, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea

Abstract

Background
Donor-recipient size mismatching is commonly occurs in pediatric kidney transplantation (KT). However, its effect on graft survival remains unknown. This study aimed to determine the effect of donor-recipient size mismatch on the long-term survival rate of transplant kidneys in pediatric KT.
Methods
A total of 241 pediatric patients who received KT were enrolled. The medical records of all patients were retrospectively reviewed, and the correlation between donor-recipient size mismatch and graft function and long-term graft outcome was analyzed according to donor-recipient size mismatch.
Results
Recipients and donors mean body weight at the time of KT were 34.31±16.85 and 56.53±16.73 kg, respectively. The mean follow-up duration was 96.49±52.98 months. A significant positive correlation was observed between donor-recipient body weight ratio (DRBWR) or donor-recipient body surface area ratio (DRBSR) and graft function until 1 year after KT. However, this correlation could not be confirmed at the last follow-up. The results of long-term survival analysis using Fine and Grays competing risk regression model showed no significant difference of the survival rate of the transplant kidney according to DRBWR or DRBSR.
Conclusions
Donor-recipient size mismatch in pediatric KT is not an important factor in determining the long-term prognosis of transplant kidneys.

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