Purpose: The estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) at 6 months after donation (eGFR) is strongly associated with the risk of end-stage renal disease in living kidney donors. This study aimed to investigate the incidence of eGFR <60 mL/min/1.73 m² (eGFR <60) and identify the risk factors that can predict the occurrence of eGFR <60 in living kidney donors.
Materials And Methods: Living kidney donors who underwent nephrectomy at Severance Hospital between January 2009 and December 2019 were identified. We excluded 94 of 1233 donors whose creatinine values at 6 months after donation were missing. The risk factors for eGFR <60 were assessed using multivariate regression analysis. The optimal cutoff points for candidate risk factors for predicting eGFR <60 occurrence were determined using the Youden index.
Results: The eGFR <60 occurred in 17.3% of the participants. Older age (≥44 years), history of hypertension, lower preoperative eGFR (<101 mL/min/1.73 m²), and degree of increase in creatinine levels on postoperative day 2 compared to those before surgery (ΔCr2_pre) (≥0.39 mg/dL) increased the risk of eGFR <60. The addition of ΔCr2_pre to preoperative eGFR yielded a higher predictive accuracy for predicting eGFR <60 than that with preoperative eGFR alone {area under the receiver operating characteristic curve=0.886 [95% confidence interval (CI), 0.863-0.908] vs. 0.862 (95% CI, 0.838-0.887), <0.001}.
Conclusion: The incidence of eGFR <60 was 17.3%. Older age, lower preoperative eGFR, history of hypertension, and greater ΔCr2_pre were associated with the occurrence of eGFR <60 after living donor nephrectomy. The combination of preoperative eGFR and ΔCr2_pre showed the highest predictive power for eGFR <60.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2022.0541 | DOI Listing |
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