Living or deceased-donor kidney transplant: the role of psycho-socioeconomic factors and outcomes associated with each type of transplant

被引:13
|
作者
Basiri, Abbas [1 ]
Taheri, Maryam [2 ]
Khoshdel, Alireza [3 ]
Golshan, Shabnam [1 ]
Mohseni-rad, Hamed [4 ]
Borumandnia, Nasrin [2 ]
Simforoosh, Nasser [1 ]
Nafar, Mohsen [5 ]
Aliasgari, Majid [1 ]
Nourbala, Mohammad Hossein [6 ]
Pourmand, Gholamreza [7 ]
Farhangi, Soudabeh [8 ]
Khalili, Nastaran [1 ]
机构
[1] Shahid Beheshti Univ Med Sci, Urol & Nephrol Res Ctr UNRC, Shahid Labbafinejad Med Ctr, Tehran, Iran
[2] Shahid Beheshti Univ Med Sci, Urol & Nephrol Res Ctr UNRC, Tehran, Iran
[3] Aja Univ Med Sci, Modern Epidemiol Res Ctr, Tehran, Iran
[4] Ardabil Univ Med Sci, Dept Urol, Ardebil, Iran
[5] Shahid Beheshti Univ Med Sci, Chron Kidney Dis Res Ctr, Urol & Nephrol Res Ctr, Shahid Labbafinejad Med Ctr, Tehran, Iran
[6] Baqiyatallah Univ Med Sci, Tehran, Iran
[7] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Urol Res Ctr, Ibin Sina Med Ctr, Tehran, Iran
[8] Shahid Beheshti Univ Med Sci, Tehran, Iran
关键词
Deceased donor; Living donor; Kidney transplant; Psychologic status; Socioeconomic; DELAYED GRAFT FUNCTION; RENAL-TRANSPLANT; WAITING-LIST; VASCULAR COMPLICATIONS; SINGLE-CENTER; ACCESS; DEPRESSION; TIME; RECOMMENDATIONS; PREDICTORS;
D O I
10.1186/s12939-020-01200-9
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background Kidney transplant improves patients' survival and quality of life. Worldwide, concern about the equality of access to the renal transplant wait-list is increasing. In Iran, patients have the choice to be placed on either the living or deceased-donor transplant wait-list. Methods This was a prospective study performed on 416 kidney transplant recipients (n = 217 (52.2%) from living donors and n = 199 (47.8%) from deceased donors). Subjects were recruited from four referral kidney transplant centers across Tehran, Iran, during 2016-2017. The primary outcome was to identify the psycho-socioeconomic factors influencing the selection of type of donor (living versus deceased). Secondary objective was to compare the outcomes associated with each type of transplant. The impact of psycho-socioeconomic variables on selecting type of donor was evaluated by using multiple logistic regression and the effect of surgical and non-surgical variables on the early post-transplant creatinine trend was assessed by univariate repeated measure ANOVA. Results Based on standardized coefficients, the main predictors for selecting living donor were academic educational level (adjusted OR = 3.25, 95% CI: 1.176-9.005, p = 0.023), psychological status based on general health questionnaire (GHQ) (adjusted OR = 2.46, 95% CI: 1.105-5.489, p = 0.028), and lower monthly income (adjusted OR = 2.20, 95% CI: 1.242-3.916, p = 0.007). The waiting time was substantially shorter in patients who received kidneys from living donors (p < 0.001). The early post-transplant creatinine trend was more desirable in recipients of living donors (beta = 0.80, 95% CI: 0.16-1.44, p-value = 0.014), patients with an ICU stay of fewer than five days (beta = - 0.583, 95% CI: - 0.643- -0.522, p-value = < 0.001), and those with less dialysis duration time (beta = 0.016, 95% CI: 0.004-0.028, p-value = 0.012). Post-operative surgical outcomes were not different across the two groups of recipients (p = 0.08), however, medical complications occurred considerably less in the living-donor group (p = 0.04). Conclusion Kidney transplant from living donors was associated with shorter transplant wait-list period and better early outcome, however, inequality of access to living donors was observed. Patients with higher socioeconomic status and higher level of education and those suffering from anxiety and sleep disorders were significantly more likely to select living donors.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] THE IMPACT OF LIVING-UNRELATED TRANSPLANT ON ESTABLISHING DECEASED-DONOR LIVER PROGRAM IN SYRIA
    Saeed, Bassam
    TRANSPLANTATION, 2020, 104 (09) : S244 - S244
  • [42] Living- versus deceased-donor renal transplant recipients: A comparison on pulmonary complications
    Parlak, Ebru Sengul
    Karalezli, Aysegul
    Tokac, Mehmet
    Dumlu, Ersin Gurkan
    Altinoglu, Alpaslan
    Cevik, Fatma Tamara
    Kilic, Mehmet
    Hasanoglu, Hatice Canan
    EURASIAN JOURNAL OF PULMONOLOGY, 2019, 21 (03) : 156 - 160
  • [43] Pancreas Graft Outcomes in Living versus Deceased Kidney Donor in Pancreas after Kidney Transplant Recipients
    Ventura-Aguiar, Pedro
    Ferrer, Joana
    Revuelta, Ignacio
    Paredes, David
    De Sousa-Amorim, Erika
    Rovira, Jordi
    Esmatjes, Enric
    Carlos Garcia-Valdecasas, Juan
    Oppenheimer, Federico
    Diekmann, Fritz
    Jose Ricart, Maria
    TRANSPLANTATION, 2018, 102 : S449 - S449
  • [44] Comparison of long-term outcomes in simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplant versus simultaneous deceased donor pancreas and living donor kidney transplant
    Jin-Myung Kim
    Youngmin Ko
    Minha Choi
    Hye Eun Kwon
    Jae Jun Lee
    Joo Hee Jung
    Hyunwook Kwon
    Young Hoon Kim
    Sung Shin
    Scientific Reports, 13
  • [45] Comparison of long-term outcomes in simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplant versus simultaneous deceased donor pancreas and living donor kidney transplant
    Kim, Jin-Myung
    Ko, Youngmin
    Choi, Minha
    Kwon, Hye Eun
    Lee, Jae Jun
    Jung, Joo Hee
    Kwon, Hyunwook
    Kim, Young Hoon
    Shin, Sung
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2023, 13 (01)
  • [46] Comparison of Long-Term Outcomes in Simultaneous Pancreas-Kidney Transplant versus Simultaneous Deceased Donor Pancreas and Living Donor Kidney Transplant
    Kim, J.
    Ko, Y.
    Choi, M.
    Kwon, H.
    Lee, J.
    Jung, J.
    Kwon, H.
    Kim, Y.
    Shin, S.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TRANSPLANTATION, 2023, 23 (06) : S1041 - S1041
  • [47] EARLY AND LONG-TERM OUTCOMES OF DECEASED-DONOR KIDNEY TRANSPLANT IN RECIPIENTS 70 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER
    Smirnova, V. V.
    Shmarina, N. V.
    Dmitriev, I. V.
    Balkarov, A. G.
    Zagorodnikova, N. V.
    Vinogradov, V. E.
    Minina, M. G.
    VESTNIK TRANSPLANTOLOGII I ISKUSSTVENNYH ORGANOV, 2024, 26 (03): : 111 - 116
  • [48] Back-bench split of a deceased-donor horseshoe kidney for two transplant recipients
    Guarrera, James V.
    Arrington, Ben
    Birkhoff, John D.
    Goldstein, Michael J.
    Ratner, Lloyd E.
    Kelly, Joan A.
    Radhakrishnan, Jai
    Hardy, Mark A.
    KIDNEY INTERNATIONAL, 2009, 76 (09) : 1012 - 1012
  • [49] Deceased-Donor Kidney Transplant Following Ethylene Glycol-Induced Brain Death
    Sifontis, Nicole
    Kim, Richard
    Birkenbach, Mark
    Lee, Iris
    Constantinescu, Serban
    Karachristos, Andreas
    Silva, Patricio
    Daller, John
    DIALYSIS & TRANSPLANTATION, 2011, 40 (03) : 126 - 128
  • [50] Early Steroid Withdrawal in Deceased-Donor Kidney Transplant Recipients with Delayed Graft Function
    Bae, Sunjae
    Wang, Jacqueline M. Garonzik
    Massie, Allan B.
    Jackson, Kyle R.
    McAdams-DeMarco, Mara A.
    Brennan, Daniel C.
    Lentine, Krista L.
    Coresh, Josef
    Segev, Dorry L.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY, 2020, 31 (01): : 175 - 185