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An Introduction to Renal Transplantation July 2017 Dr. Ramesh Prasad Director, Kidney Transplant Program, St. Michael’s Hospital Professor of Medicine, University of Toronto

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Page 1: An introduction to renal transplantation · 2017. 7. 27. · An Introduction to Renal Transplantation July 2017 Dr. Ramesh Prasad Director, Kidney Transplant Program, St. Michael’s

An Introduction to

Renal Transplantation July 2017

Dr. Ramesh Prasad Director, Kidney Transplant Program, St. Michael’s Hospital

Professor of Medicine, University of Toronto

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Outline

• Assessment of patients for kidney

transplantation

• Access to transplantation: listing, waiting,

and re-assessment

• Post-transplant success

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Kidney Transplant Population

at St. Michael’s Hospital

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* July 1, 2017

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Goals of the Pre-transplant

Assessment

• Determining if the patient is an appropriate candidate

• Adequately preparing the recipient

• Maximizing chances for success

• Detection and treatment of reversible medical conditions

• Determining peri- and post-transplant risks of complications

• “Playing the bad guy”

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General Principles in Evaluation

• Primary goal is protecting patient health

• “Standards” vary

• Testing and evaluation process can be

prolonged

• Some tests may need to be repeated

• Test results can become outdated

• Intervening illnesses can produce new

requirements and assessments

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Prior to the Clinic Visit

• Referral letter/note from nephrologist

• Assembly of chart

• Recent blood work and investigations

• Social work assessment

• Discussion between nurses

• Identification of potential live donors

• Other investigations

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Contraindications to

Transplantation

• Malignancy

• Severe heart, lung, or liver disease

• Peripheral vascular disease

• Severe obesity

• Severe mental illness

• Illicit substance abuse

• Non-compliance

• Inability to swallow

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Evaluation for Transplantation

• Full history and physical examination

• Basic bloodwork: CBC, calcium, albumin, liver enzymes, PTH

• Infection status: HIV, HBV, HCV, CMV, EBV

• PSA, mammogram, Pap smear

• Chest x-ray

• Abdominal ultrasound and iliac Dopplers

• Kidney biopsy report

• Other consultant reports

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Other Pre-Transplant Tests

• Cardiac testing: 2D echo. Stress test,

ECG, coronary angiogram

• Non-contrast pelvic CT scan

• PPD

• Glucose tolerance test

• Sleep study

• Pharmacokinetic studies

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Waiting Times for a Deceased

Donor Kidney Transplant

Standard criteria donor

• A 4-5 years

• B 7-9 years

• AB 3-4 years

• O 7-8 years

Extended criteria donor

• AB < 1 year

• Others 3-4 years

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Paired exchange

Pair #1:“A” donor with “B” recipient

Pair #2 : “B” donor with “A” recipient

A B

B A

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Paired Exchange-Principles

• Surgical pair at same hospital, emotional pair at different hospitals

• Near-simultaneous operations

• Reasonable equivalence in donor “quality”

• Ability to receive a live donor transplant, with shorter wait and possibility to avoid dialysis

• Work-up more complicated, confidentiality, possible different outcomes

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Other Ways of Increasing

the Organ Supply

• Domino exchange (national paired

exchange)

• Extended criteria donor (ECD)

• Donation after cardiac death (DCD)

• ABO desensitization

• HLA desensitization

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SMH Monitoring Schedule

Post-transplant Time Clinic Visits Bloodwork

0-1 month Weekly 2 x week

1-3 months Every 2 weeks 2 x week

3-6 months Monthly Weekly

6-12 months Every 3 months Monthly

12-24 months Every 6 months Every month

>24 months Every 12 months Every 3 months

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Some Common Transplant Drugs (Anti-Rejection Drugs, or Immunosuppressants)

• Prednisone

• Azathioprine (imuran)

• *Cyclosporine (Sandimmune, Neoral)

• Mycophenolate mofetil (Cellcept)

• Tacrolimus (Prograf, Advagraf, FK506)

• *Basiliximab (Simulect) and daclizumab (Zenapax)

• ATG (thymoglobulin)

• Sirolimus (Rapamune)

• *Mycophenolic acid (Myfortic)

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Common Post-Transplant Issues

• Delayed graft function

• Acute rejection

• Wound infection and dehiscence

• Other infections

• Hypertension, high cholesterol, diabetes

• Heart disease

• Osteoporosis

• Chronic transplant rejection

• Malignancy

• Recurrence of original kidney disease

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Infectious and Surgical Complications

• 52% opportunistic infections

• 38% pyelonephritis including multi-drug resistant E. coli

• 23% CMV

• 19% fungal infections

• 14% tuberculosis

• 5% cerebral abscess

• 5% spinal abscess

• 25% wound infection

• 10% allograft nephrectomy

• 10% wound dehiscence

• 10% lymphocoele

• 5% obstructive hydronephrosis

• 5% urine leak

• 5% metastatic cancer

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Figure 1: Graft Survival

(Death Counted as Loss)

Prasad et al, Kidney Int 2016

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Figure 2: Graft Survival

(Death as Censoring Event)

Prasad et al, Kidney Int 2016

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Success of Transplantation

• Most kidney transplants will be successful

• Improved quality and quantity of life

• Regular follow-up and compliance are extremely important

• There is maximum replacement of kidney function, but it is never normal

• As with dialysis, it has its own set of advantages and disadvantages

• It is not for everybody

• If you have been referred for transplantation, chances of eventual listing and success are quite good

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Thank you!

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