Abstract
Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate allograft outcomes when relatively small kidneys were donated to patients with pre-transplant diabetes mellitus (DM). Methods: From January 2010 to December 2018, 788 cases of non-sensitized living donor kidney transplant recipient and donor pairs were enrolled. The subjects were divided into four groups according to the relative size of kidney and pre-transplant DM status: non-DM large kidney, non-DM small kidney, DM large kidney, and DM small kidney. We compared allograft outcomes between these four groups. Results: The four groups did not show differences in the development of de novo donor-specific antibody and acute rejection. However, a significantly greater decline of allograft function and increased proteinuria were observed in the DM small kidney group. The highest death-censored graft loss rate (P = 0.008) was also observed in this group and the combination of relatively small kidney size and pre-transplant DM was an independent risk factor for death-censored graft loss. In addition, the relatively small kidney and pre-transplant DM showed significant interaction with each other. Conclusions: The size mismatch between donated kidney volume and recipient body size should be considered in donor selection of patients with pre-transplant DM.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 108934 |
Journal | Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice |
Volume | 178 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Aug 2021 |
Bibliographical note
Funding Information:Funding: This study was supported by a grant from the Korean Health Technology R&D Project, Ministry of Health & Welfare, Republic of Korea ( HI20C0317 ). This study is an investigator-led project with no specific participation by funders.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier B.V.
Keywords
- Diabetes mellitus
- Graft survival
- Kidney transplantation
- Size mismatch