Kidney delayed graft function after combined kidney-solid organ transplantation: A review

Transplantation Reviews(2022)

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Kidney delayed graft function (K-DGF) is a common post-kidney transplant complication associated with adverse outcomes. With continued advances in solid organ transplantation (SOT), combined kidney-solid organ transplantation (CKSOT) is an ever-growing transplant option for patients with advanced kidney disease in the setting of concurrent solid organ failure. K-DGF in this setting is understudied. In this review, we aimed to abridge the representative literature on K-DGF in CKSOT. K-DGF occurs at different rates across combined and sequential kidney-solid organ transplantation (SKSOT), in simultaneous-pancreas kidney (SPK) transplant (8–23%), simultaneous heart-kidney (SHK) transplant (27–37%), simultaneous-liver kidney (SLiK) transplant (16–49%), and kidney after thoracic (13.6–19.2%) and abdominal (13.6–25%) transplantation. Though many K-DGF risk factors span across various subtypes of combined KSOT, some effect particular transplant types more specifically and may be modifiable to reduce K-DGF incidence. While more studies are needed to prevent and manage K-DGF in combined kidney-solid organ transplantation, we hope our review will provide context of this disease and spur further inquiry.
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Delayed graft function,Kidney transplantation,Combined kidney-solid organ transplantation,Graft survival,Patient survival
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