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Poor Outcomes in Kidney Transplant Candidates and Recipients with History of Falls.

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BACKGROUND Falls occur in 28% of hemodialysis patients and increase the risk of physical impairment, morbidity, and mortality. Therefore, it is likely that KT candidates with recurrent falls are less… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Falls occur in 28% of hemodialysis patients and increase the risk of physical impairment, morbidity, and mortality. Therefore, it is likely that KT candidates with recurrent falls are less likely to access KT and more likely to experience adverse post-KT outcomes. METHODS We used a two-center cohort study of KT candidates (n=3666) and recipients (n=770) (1/2009-1/2018). Among candidates, we estimated time to listing, waitlist mortality, and transplant rate by recurrent falls (≥2 falls) prior to evaluation using adjusted regression. Among KT recipients, we estimated risk of mortality, graft loss, and length of stay (LOS) by recurrent falls prior to KT using adjusted regression. RESULTS Candidates with recurrent falls (6.5%) had a lower chance of listing (aHR=0.68,95%CI:0.56-0.83) but not transplant rate; waitlist mortality was 31-fold (95%CI:11.33-85.93) higher in the first year and gradually decreased over time. Recipients with recurrent falls (5.1%) were at increased risk of mortality (aHR=51.43,95%CI:16.00-165.43) and graft loss (aHR=33.57,95%CI:11.24-100.21) in the first year, which declined over time, and a longer LOS (aRR=1.13,95%CI:1.02-1.25). In summary, 6.5% of KT candidates and 5.1% of recipients experienced recurrent falls which were associated with adverse pre- and post-KT outcomes. CONCLUSIONS While recurrent falls were relatively rare in KT candidates and recipients, they were associated with adverse outcomes. Transplant centers should consider employing fall prevention strategies for high-risk candidates as part of comprehensive prehabilitation.

Keywords: poor outcomes; candidates recipients; outcomes kidney; risk; mortality; recurrent falls

Journal Title: Transplantation
Year Published: 2019

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