2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2014.10.026
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Pretransplant Biopsy in Expanded Criteria Donors: Do We Really Need It?

Abstract: Introduction. Renal transplantation is the best treatment for end-stage renal disease, including when using expanded criteria donors (ECD) kidneys. However, these suboptimal kidneys should be evaluated rigorously to meet their usefulness. Opinions differ about the best way to evaluate them. Materials and Methods. We retrospectively reviewed kidneys from ECD harvested by a single academic institution between January 2008 and September 2013. Needle biopsies were performed at the time of the harvest when consider… Show more

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“…A substantial number of reports conclude that the time-zero or preimplantation biopsy is of very limited value to predict outcomes, particularly renal graft function or survival. [117][118][119][120][121][122][123][124][125][126][127][128] It is likely that overestimation of glomerulosclerosis when the wedge biopsy is taken at a subcapsular level may mask the true importance of this parameter. SRTR reports including greater than 12 000 biopsies showed better 1-year graft function after transplanting kidneys with 0% to 5% glomerulosclerosis, compared with those showing higher percentages, but without any correlation with graft survival and loss of any discrimination power between 6% and 100% of sclerosed glomeruli.…”
Section: Outcomes: Effect Of Recipient Agementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A substantial number of reports conclude that the time-zero or preimplantation biopsy is of very limited value to predict outcomes, particularly renal graft function or survival. [117][118][119][120][121][122][123][124][125][126][127][128] It is likely that overestimation of glomerulosclerosis when the wedge biopsy is taken at a subcapsular level may mask the true importance of this parameter. SRTR reports including greater than 12 000 biopsies showed better 1-year graft function after transplanting kidneys with 0% to 5% glomerulosclerosis, compared with those showing higher percentages, but without any correlation with graft survival and loss of any discrimination power between 6% and 100% of sclerosed glomeruli.…”
Section: Outcomes: Effect Of Recipient Agementioning
confidence: 99%