Significance of the Pathologic Findings in Implantation Biopsies for Kidney Allografts Survival

dc.contributor.authorTrailin, A. V.
dc.contributor.authorNykonenko, T. N.
dc.contributor.authorOstapenko, T. I.
dc.contributor.authorVildanov, S. R.
dc.contributor.authorNykonenko, O. S.
dc.contributor.authorВільданов, Сергій Ренатович
dc.contributor.authorНиконенко, Олександр Семенович
dc.date.accessioned2023-04-28T11:00:48Z
dc.date.available2023-04-28T11:00:48Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.description.abstractBackground: There is no consistent association between individual histological lesions and composite scores in donor kidney biopsy and transplant outcomes. Objective: To evaluate which acute or chronic individual histological lesions and composite scores in donor kidney were associated with graft survival in the recipient. Methods: We investigated the association of individual histological lesions and 8 composite scoring systems in implantation biopsies of cadaveric (n=101) and living (n=29) kidneys with 5-year death-censored graft survival. Results: We found a high frequency of chronic lesions in donor kidneys, mostly associated with arteriosclerosis, and less dependent from donor age. Acute, chronic, and total Banff scores for post-transplant biopsies, chronic and total Banff scores for pre-implant biopsies, donor damage score and chronic damage score predicted death-censored graft loss. However, only chronic and total Banff-scores had significant effects in multivariate model. Chronic pre-implant and total post-transplant Banff scores demonstrated the highest area under the curve (AUC) of 0.722 and 0.717, respectively. Among individual lesions, glomerulosclerosis ≥20%, interstitial inflammation >0, arteriosclerosis =3, arteriolar hyalinosis >0, and interstitial fibrosis >0, assessed with Banff-grading criteria, were associated with lower allograft survival. We created the Donor Kidney Damage Index (DKDI), by summing regression coefficients for these lesions, which yielded the AUC of 0.747. When combined with retransplantation, cold ischemia time and acute rejection, DKDI, chronic pre-implant and total post-transplant Banff scores further improved their predictive accuracy, yielding AUCs of 0.842, 0.807, and 0.802, respectively. Conclusion: DKDI, chronic pre-implant and total post-transplant Banff scores alone and combined with clinical variables may facilitate decision making in post-transplant period.uk_UK
dc.identifier.citationSignificance of the Pathologic Findings in Implantation Biopsies for Kidney Allografts Survival / A. V. Trailin, T. N. Nykonenko, T. I. Ostapenko, S. R. Vildanov, O. S. Nykonenko // International Journal of Organ Transplantation Medicine. - 2019. - Vol. 10, N 1. - P. 15-29.uk_UK
dc.identifier.urihttps://zsmu.rosbai.com/handle/123456789/18605
dc.language.isoukruk_UK
dc.subjectImplantation biopsy histologyuk_UK
dc.subjectIndividual and composite histological scoresuk_UK
dc.subjectKidney allograft survivaluk_UK
dc.titleSignificance of the Pathologic Findings in Implantation Biopsies for Kidney Allografts Survivaluk_UK
dc.typeArticleuk_UK

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