Patients Returning to Dialysis after Failed Kidney Transplant: How Do They Fare? A Gulf Perspective

Abouchacra, Samra and Chaaban, Ahmed and Saleh, Abdelkarim and Rukhaimi, Muna and Furaih, Osman and Haq, Naveed and Osman, Mohamed and Gebran, Nicole and Hussain, Qutaiba and Chedid, Fares and Budruddin, Mohammad and Sajwani, Suad (2014) Patients Returning to Dialysis after Failed Kidney Transplant: How Do They Fare? A Gulf Perspective. Open Journal of Internal Medicine, 04 (03). pp. 82-86. ISSN 2162-5972

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Abstract

An increasing number of failed transplant patients returning to dialysis (FTRD) have been observed with reported worse survival compared to transplant-naive dialysis (TxN) patients. This study aimed to assess outcomes of FTRD vs. matched TxN controls in a Gulf region multi-center trial of 800 HD patients. Similar mortality was seen, likely due to earlier start and better HD adequacy in FTRD. Younger age, less diabetes and living donor transplantation in majority with 27% graft nephrectomy (Nx) might also confer benefits. Subgroup analysis of Nx patients showed more hospitalizations and prior rejection episodes with lower graft survival. The deaths, however, oc-curred only in nonNx group and are likely explained by older age, longer duration on HD, more prevalence of diabetes and CAD. FTRD showed similar survival to TxN. Early intensive HD might account for the benefit. Whether Nx confers advantage is unclear because of the small sample size.

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Date Deposited: 10 Jun 2023 07:09
Last Modified: 02 Sep 2024 12:32
URI: http://geographical.openscholararchive.com/id/eprint/1035

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