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Niaz Ahmad
Warwick, September 2013
Paediatric Kidney Donation: excellent outcome, yet an under-utilized resource
A 15 year review
Syed Soulat Raza, Rajiv Dave, Abdul Hakeem, Michael Dawrant, Eric Finlay, Clare Ecuyer, Magdy Attia, Richard Baker, & Niaz Ahmad
Division of Surgery, Department of TransplantationSt James s University Hospital Leeds, UK
PAEDIATRIC DONORS
Excellent graft and patient outcome can be achieved by utilizing paediatric donor kidneys
Kidneys from donors under 5 yrs are transplanted en bloc
The referral donation and transplant rates of kidneys from paediatric donors less than 2 years of age remain low
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PAEDIATRIC DONOREn bloc kidney transplant (EKT)
Recipient is mostly an adult or an adolescent paediatric patient
Paediatric donor
5 years or 15 Kg
En bloc transplant Single transplant
5 years or 15 Kg
PAEDIATRIC DONORS
Paediatric deaths (<2 years of age) in England & Wales
1429 audited deaths during 2010-2012
107 (7.5%) were referred as potential donors
9 (0.6%) resulted in donation
These do not include neonatal deaths
Remains an untapped resource for solid organ donation
Source: NHSBT, 2012
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AIMS
We report the referral, donation, utilization and outcome of kidney transplantation from paediatric donors in the United kingdom over a 15 year period
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METHODS
Retrospective review of paediatric kidney donation and the outcome of transplantation (Jan 1997 Dec 2011) in the United Kingdom
Data received from NHSBT were stratified according to donor age
Group A >5-18 yearsGroup B 2-5 yearsGroup C < 2 years
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Identified Consented Proceeded76 67 64 CR=84%
Identified Consented Proceeded 47 31 26 CR =55%
Identified Consented Proceeded790 769 764 CR= 97%
Group A(>5-18years)
Group B(2-5years)
Group C (<2years)
Donor identification to conversion, n= 914
10,718 Potential Donors
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RESULTS: UTILIZATION
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RESULTS: RECIPIENT DEMOGRAPHICS
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RESULTS: OUTCOME
(Log rank between groups not significant)
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RESULTS: GRAFT SURVIVAL
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RESULTS: PATIENT SURVIVAL
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Donor less than 2 years of ageLeeds experience
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Tx1 Tx2 Tx3 Tx4 Tx5 Tx6 Mean
Donor age 24m 7m 9m 5w 17m 8m 11m
Donor Gender Female Female Male Male Female Female _
DCD/DBD DCD DCD DCD DCD DCD DCD _
Recip age 15 yr 54 yr 21 yr 22 yr 41 yr 34 yr 31
Recip Gender Female Female Female Female Male Male _
Follow up-m 61 38 42 5 2 0 29m
Cr 67 50 48 57 92 727 63
GFR 82 86 117 69 78 - 86
CONCLUSION
Paediatric donor kidneys including those from donors under 2 yrs of age produce excellent graft and recipient outcomes
Donors under 2 yrs of age including neonatal donors (<1m) are rarely offered for donation and kidneys procured from these donors are often discarded
Block appears to be at all key stages of the process, i.e. referral, donation and utilization
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Alex Hudson Kidney Advisory GroupNSHBT
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Tea
Final plenary session: Outcomes; Abstract Prizes (Arts Centre Theatre)