Kidney transplantation in patients with polycystic kidney disease: increased risk of infection does not compromise graft and patient survival

多囊肾病患者肾移植:感染风险增加并不影响移植物和患者的生存率

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) represent >10% of patients awaiting kidney transplantation. These patients are prone to potentially severe urinary tract (UTI) and liver cyst infections after transplantation. Whether such infections compromise outcome is unclear. METHODS: Between 2000 and 2017 we performed 193 kidney transplantations in patients with ADPKD. In 189 patients, we assessed the occurrence, frequency, and severity of infection episodes requiring inpatient treatment and their impact on graft and patient outcomes compared with 189 matched controls. Risk factors were analyzed by uni- and multivariable analyses. RESULTS: During a mean observation period of 77 months UTIs occurred more frequently in ADPKD patients (39.1% vs. 26.7%, P = .022; 0.8 ± 1.4 vs. 0.5 ± 1.1 episodes, P < .001). Eight ADPKD patients suffered from 19 episodes of liver cyst infection. Steroid medication (RR 3.04; P < .001) and recipient age (RR 1.05; P = .003) increased the risk for UTI/urosepsis, while nephrectomy reduced it (unilateral, RR 0.60; P = .088; bilateral, RR 0.45; P = .020). Patient survival was similar in both groups. The risk of graft failure was lower in ADPKD patients [hazard ratio (HR) 0.67; P = .047] due to a lower risk of death-censored graft loss (HR 0.47; P = .014). Donor age (HR 1.34; P = .002) and rejection (HR 8.47; P < .001) were risk factors for death-censored graft loss. CONCLUSIONS: ADPKD patients are at increased risk of UTI and liver cyst infection after transplantation. Steroid medication and recipient age seem to increase the risk of UTI/urosepsis, while nephrectomy seems to reduce it. Nevertheless, patient survival was similar compared to non-ADPKD patients and death-censored graft survival even better.

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