Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis in pediatric kidney transplantation: 30 years' experience. Issue 10 (October 2016)
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- Title:
- Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis in pediatric kidney transplantation: 30 years' experience. Issue 10 (October 2016)
- Main Title:
- Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis in pediatric kidney transplantation: 30 years' experience
- Authors:
- Cleper, Roxana
Krause, Irit
Bar Nathan, Nathan
Mor, Maya
Dagan, Amit
Weissman, Irith
Frishberg, Yaakov
Rachamimov, Ruty
Mor, Eitan
Davidovits, Miriam - Abstract:
- Abstract: From 1982 to 2011, 53 kidney transplantations (KT) for pediatric focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) were recorded in the National Israeli Kidney Transplant Registry (NIKTR): 22—primary (1◦) FSGS, 25—proved/suspected genetic‐secondary (2◦) FSGS, six lost/incomplete files/other. Half (56%) of 23 patients with 2◦ FSGS were Israeli‐Arabs vs 29% of 1◦ FSGS KT recipients. 1◦ FSGS recurrence occurred in 64% (14/22) of 22 KT in 17 patients aged (median) 14 years vs 1/25 of 2◦ FSGS ( P <.001). Early graft days/nonfunction occurred in 9/14 (64%), 2/8 (25%) and 2/25 (4%) of recurrent 1◦ FSGS (rFSGS), nonr1◦ FSGS and 2◦ FSGS, respectively. Twelve biopsies performed in nine of these grafts at (median) 8 days (range 5–60 days) post‐KT showed: ATN‐5, suspected rejection‐4, rFSGS‐2, normal kidney‐1; rFSGS was diagnosed eventually in 8/9. Dialysis need during the first month post‐KT was significantly associated with FSGS recurrence: 6/14 (43%) for rFSGS vs 2/8 (25%) for non‐rFSGS. Plasmapheresis (PP) achieved complete and partial rFSGS remission in 5/9 and 2/9 grafts, respectively. Three grafts were excised during the first 60 days post‐KT for: nonfunction (1) and bleeding (2). Remaining grafts' GFR was: 78, 42, and 91 mL/min (median) at 5.3, 4.75, and 8 years follow‐up for non‐rFSGS, rFSGS, and 2◦ FSGS grafts, respectively. Conclusions: Early PP implementation should be considered after KT for 1◦ FSGS patients with early graft dysfunction despite delayed proteinuria andAbstract: From 1982 to 2011, 53 kidney transplantations (KT) for pediatric focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) were recorded in the National Israeli Kidney Transplant Registry (NIKTR): 22—primary (1◦) FSGS, 25—proved/suspected genetic‐secondary (2◦) FSGS, six lost/incomplete files/other. Half (56%) of 23 patients with 2◦ FSGS were Israeli‐Arabs vs 29% of 1◦ FSGS KT recipients. 1◦ FSGS recurrence occurred in 64% (14/22) of 22 KT in 17 patients aged (median) 14 years vs 1/25 of 2◦ FSGS ( P <.001). Early graft days/nonfunction occurred in 9/14 (64%), 2/8 (25%) and 2/25 (4%) of recurrent 1◦ FSGS (rFSGS), nonr1◦ FSGS and 2◦ FSGS, respectively. Twelve biopsies performed in nine of these grafts at (median) 8 days (range 5–60 days) post‐KT showed: ATN‐5, suspected rejection‐4, rFSGS‐2, normal kidney‐1; rFSGS was diagnosed eventually in 8/9. Dialysis need during the first month post‐KT was significantly associated with FSGS recurrence: 6/14 (43%) for rFSGS vs 2/8 (25%) for non‐rFSGS. Plasmapheresis (PP) achieved complete and partial rFSGS remission in 5/9 and 2/9 grafts, respectively. Three grafts were excised during the first 60 days post‐KT for: nonfunction (1) and bleeding (2). Remaining grafts' GFR was: 78, 42, and 91 mL/min (median) at 5.3, 4.75, and 8 years follow‐up for non‐rFSGS, rFSGS, and 2◦ FSGS grafts, respectively. Conclusions: Early PP implementation should be considered after KT for 1◦ FSGS patients with early graft dysfunction despite delayed proteinuria and nonspecific biopsy. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Clinical transplantation. Volume 30:Issue 10(2016)
- Journal:
- Clinical transplantation
- Issue:
- Volume 30:Issue 10(2016)
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- Volume 30, Issue 10 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 30
- Issue:
- 10
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0030-0010-0000
- Page Start:
- 1324
- Page End:
- 1331
- Publication Date:
- 2016-10
- Subjects:
- acute tubular necrosis -- focal segmental glomerulosclerosis -- graft dysfunction -- kidney transplantation -- plasmapheresis -- posttransplantation recurrence -- proteinuria
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/ctr.12825 ↗
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