AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on the increasing use of kidneys from elderly brain-dead donors (≥60 years), analyzing their comorbidities and early transplantation outcomes.
  • Donors aged 60 and older had higher rates of conditions like hypertension and limb ischemia compared to younger donors (40-59), leading to more frequent withdrawals from organ retrieval.
  • Although kidney function after 12 months was worse for recipients of kidneys from older donors, overall survival rates for both recipients and grafts remained similar between the two age groups.

Article Abstract

Background: Population aging and shortage of organs for transplantation result in increasing numbers of kidneys retrieved from elderly donors. The aim of this study was to analyze donation of kidneys from donors after brain death (DBD) over the age of 60 years (≥60), comorbidities that affect decisions on retrieval, and early results of kidney transplantation.

Methods: Ninety-six potential DBD ≥60 and 309 aged 40-59 years (40-59) reported in Upper Silesia, Poland, from 2004 to 2013 were enrolled in the study.

Results: DBD >60 presented a higher rate of coexisting hypertension (53% vs 34%), limb ischemia (10% vs 1%), and past stroke (6% vs 1%) compared with DBD 40-59 (P < .05), but no differences were observed in serum creatinine concentration (85 vs 84 μmol/L), coexisting coronary disease (14% vs 6%), or diabetes (10% vs 4%). The decision of withdrawal from retrieval was more frequent in DBD ≥60 (16% vs 7%; P < .05). Twelve months after kidney transplantation, serum creatinine concentration was higher in recipients of kidneys from DBD ≥60 compared with DBD 40-59 (169 vs 138 μmol/L; P < .001). The survivals of recipients (93% vs 95%) and kidney grafts (90% vs 93%) as well as rates of proteinuria >1.0 g/24 h (6% vs 2%) did not differ between the groups.

Conclusions: A higher rate of comorbidities in potential kidney DBD ≥60 results in a lower retrieval rate in these donors. The function of kidneys harvested from DBD ≥60 12 months after transplantation is worse than those from DBD 40-59, but still acceptable.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.transproceed.2015.11.038DOI Listing

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