1.The clinical outcome of renal transplantation with a poor HLA matched living kidney donors.
Yong Hun SIN ; Hyun Ju KIM ; Hwa Mok LEE ; Joon Seok OH ; Hyun Cheol HWANG ; Dong Han IM ; Ji Hwan KIM ; Chang Soo PARK ; Mi Jeong PARK ; Hoe Joo OH ; Yong Ki PARK ; Joong Kyung KIM ; Gun Ung JEON
Korean Journal of Medicine 2005;69(4):402-409
BACKGROUND: Poor HLA matched donors may become an additional organ source for renal transplantation. This study is conducted to predict the clinical outcomes of renal transplantation in a poor HLA matched group (0 or 1 or 2 HLA matching) by comparing them with those of HLA haploidentical group. METHODS: This study compared a poor HLA matched group (N=89) with HLA haploidentical group (N=79) to analyze differences between two groups in graft survival, incidence of acute rejection, cause of graft failure, posttransplant serum creatinine at 1, 2, 3, 5 years. Total 168 cases, appeared in the medical records for more than six months in Bong-Saeng Hospital, from December, 1984 to March, 2004 were traced and identified as relevant cases for this study. RESULTS: Allograft survival rate at 1, 3, 5, 10 years for poor HLA matched group and HLA haploidentical group were 100%, 98.6%, 95.4%, 72.5% and 100%, 100%, 96.1%, 86.2% (p=not significant) respectively. Acute rejection developed in 25.8% of poor HLA matched group versus 18.9% of HLA haploidentical group (p=not significant). The most common causes of graft failure in both groups were chronic rejection. CONCLUSIONS: It should be actively encouraged to consider renal transplantation in a poor HLA matched group as the results of this study support that the clinical outcomes of renal transplantation in a poor HLA matched group are equivalent to those of HLA haploidentical group.
Allografts
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Creatinine
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Graft Survival
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Humans
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Incidence
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Kidney Transplantation*
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Kidney*
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Medical Records
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Research Design
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Survival Rate
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Tissue Donors*
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Transplants