Most predictive models and scores of graft survival in renal transplantation include factors known before transplant or at the end of the first year. They cannot be updated thereafter, even in patients developing donor-specific anti-HLA antibodies and acute rejection.We developed a conditional and adjustable score for prediction of graft failure (AdGFS) up to 10 years post-transplantation in 664 kidney transplant patients. AdGFS was externally validated and calibrated in 896 kidney transplant patients.The final model included five baseline factors (pretransplant non donor-specific anti-HLA antibodies, donor age, serum creatinine measured at 1 year, longitudinal serum creatinine clusters during the first year, proteinuria measured at 1 year), and two predictors updated over time (de novo donor-specific anti-HLA antibodies and first acute rejection). AdGFS was able to stratify patients into four risk-groups, at different post-transplantation times. It showed good discrimination (time-dependent ROC curve at ten years: 0.83 (CI95% 0.76-0.89).

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