Objective To assess survival after kidney-pancreas and kidney transplantation (Tx) using monorgan donors (P- Donor) and with pancreas retrieval (P+ Donor), in patients over the age of 18 in Argentina.… Click to show full abstract
Objective To assess survival after kidney-pancreas and kidney transplantation (Tx) using monorgan donors (P- Donor) and with pancreas retrieval (P+ Donor), in patients over the age of 18 in Argentina. Material and Methods The information about both kidney and kidney-pancreas transplant patients was obtained from SINTRA, or the period June 1, 1998 - December 31, 2015. Results 2303 patients were assessed, 58%were males.They received a kidney from a P+ donor, and 606 (26%) received a kidney-pancreas transplant. The median age of the kidney-pancreas recipients was 36.9, and 49.3 for P-, and 42.9 for P+ recipients. KP (kidney pancreas) donors had an average BMI of 23.7 < than kidney donors, whose values were 25.4 for P+ D, and 26.7 for P- D. 92% of the KP recipients had 0% PRA, whereas kidney transplant recipients were 90% for P+ D, and 91% for P-D. Patient survival at one year per group was as follows: 95% P+, 92%P- and 88% KP;and at five years 90% P+,83% P-y 76% KP. Overall survival for kidney grafts was 95% at 30 days; 88% at one year, and 70% at five years. Cox regression analysis for patient survival showed that recipient´s age >35evidenced a HR of 1.84 (CI 95% 1.34-2.52) p=<0.0001. The multivariate analysis showed that KP recipients had a HR of 2.7 (CI 95%1.48-4.93) as compared to kidney recipients, P+ and HR was 2.64 (CI 95%1.79-3.89) as compared to kidney recipients,P-. Recipient´s age >35 and a donor´s BMI >25 were associated with
               
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