Long-term outcomes of patients with kidney and intestine-containing graft co-transplantation
Simran Shah, Julie Hong, Youjia Li, Keli Wang, Shaheed Merani, Joshua Weiner

TL;DR
This study compares outcomes of kidney and intestine transplants given at different times, finding delayed kidney transplants may improve survival.
Contribution
The study identifies delayed kidney transplantation as potentially beneficial for patients with combined kidney and intestinal failure.
Findings
Delayed kidney transplant patients had better overall survival and graft failure-free survival.
Adjusted models showed a clinically significant trend favoring delayed kidney transplants.
The study highlights the need for further research due to the rarity of the condition.
Abstract
Transplant is the standard of care for patients with kidney or intestine failure. However, in patients with both kidney and intestine failure, it is unclear whether simultaneous or delayed transplant is preferred. This study explores survival and graft-failure outcomes for simultaneous (SK), delayed (DK), and no kidney (NK) transplantation in the setting of simultaneous intestinal and kidney failure. Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients was queried between January 1994 and December 2023 for all first-time intestine transplant recipients undergoing preoperative peritoneal or hemodialysis. Patients were grouped by kidney transplant timing. Bivariate analyses were conducted on demographics, including age, gender, race, ethnicity, insurance status, and diabetes status. Censured survival curves were developed for overall survival and intestinal graft failure-free survival. All…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOrgan Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes · Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments · Transplantation: Methods and Outcomes
