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J Nephropathol. 2021;10(3): e28.
doi: 10.34172/jnp.2021.28

Scopus ID: 85108736099
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Characteristics associated with the type of donor in kidney transplant; an experience in a high-altitude city

Giuston Mendoza-Chuctaya 1* ORCID logo, Carla Liñán-Mejía 1 ORCID logo, Kevin Rodrigo Ramos Chuctaya 1 ORCID logo, Christian R. Mejia 2 ORCID logo, Jorge Ruiz-Esquivel 1 ORCID logo

1 Escuela Profesional de Medicina Humana, Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco, Cusco, Perú
2 Universidad Continental. Lima, Perú
*Corresponding Author: *Corresponding author: Giuston Mendoza-Chuctaya, Email: giustonmch@gmail.com, , Email: 100309@unsaac.edu.pe

Abstract

Introduction: Renal transplantation has been mainly studied in coastal cities or low-altitude areas, which is a significant limitation of the field.

Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine the survival rates, and characteristics associated with the type of donor, in patients with renal transplantation at a high-altitude Peruvian hospital.

Patients and Methods: We performed a retrospective cohort study of 63 transplanted patients in Cusco, Peru. Depending on the type of donor (living or cadaveric), associations were found according to sociocultural characteristics of the donor and recipient, and according to physio-anthropometry and characteristics of the disease. It was used analytical statistics.

Results: Fifty-one percent (32) of kidney transplants came from a cadaveric donor. Statistically significant differences were found according to the kinship of the donor (P<0.001), recipient age (P=0.042), cold ischemia time (P<0.001), and blood urea value (P=0.008). A year after the transplant, there was a 98% patient survival rate (CI: 89-100%) and a 97% graft survival rate (CI: 87-99%). Ten years later, the survival rate was 92% for patients (CI: 75-98%) and 53% for grafts (CI: 33-70%); there were no differences in patient survival (P=0.654) or graft survival (P=0.851) between donor types.

Conclusion: The results indicate that in a high-altitude population study, survival rate is slightly higher than in studies performed at sea level, and this does not depend on donor type (living or cadaveric). In addition, statistically significant differences in survival rates were found depending on the kinship of the donor, recipient age, and cold ischemia time.


Implication for health policy/practice/research/medical education:

Kidney transplantation results in higher survival rates and lower costs than in peritoneal dialysis and hemodialysis, making it the most effective therapy in patients with chronic kidney disease. Our study found that the survival rate of patients with kidney transplants at a highaltitude Peruvian hospital was slightly higher than that of those at sea level, and did not depend on the type of donor (living or cadaveric). The findings showed statistically significant differences in survival rate depending on the relationship with the donor, recipient age group, time of cold ischemia, and blood urea value.

Please cite this paper as: Mendoza-Chuctaya G, Liñan-Mejia C, Ramos KR, Mejía CR, Ruiz-Esquivel J. Characteristics associated with the type of donor in kidney transplant; an experience in a high-altitude city. J Nephropathol. 2021;10(3):e28. DOI: 10.34172/jnp.2021.28.

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Submitted: 12 Sep 2020
Accepted: 06 Oct 2020
ePublished: 10 Oct 2020
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