Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 1996;0(02):-

Clinical study on renal transplantation in polycystic kidney disease

Youhua ZHU ; Xingang CUI ; Changlin MEI

Keywords

Kidney, polycystic; Renal transplantation

Country

China

Language

Chinese

Abstract

ObjectiveTo study the outcome of renal transplantation in polycystic kidney disease (PKD) and its influencing factors.MethodsFrom 1978 to 2002, 46 PKD patients undergoing renal transplantation (PKD group) and 46 cases of other diseases (non-diabetic nephropathy;control group) were retrospectively analyzed. Patient/renal survival rate (1, 3 and 5 years after re nal transplantation) and postoperative complications were evaluated.ResultsA comparable overall patient (1, 3 and 5 years: 95.7?% , 91.3?% , 91.3 ?% PKD vs 97.8?% , 95.7?% , 93.5?% controls) and transplant sur vival rate (1, 3 and 5 years: 93.5?% , 89.1?% , 87.0?% PKD vs 95 .7?% , 89.1?% , 87.0?% controls) was found in both groups. Infectious complications with the exception of urinary tract infections (UTIs: PKD 43.4 ?% vs 10.9?% ) were diagnosed in similar frequency in the graft recipien ts. PKD patients were significantly more affected by UTIs than the control group (P