Association between hypothermic machine perfusion parameters and graft function in deceased donor kidney transplantation
Boqing Dong, Yuting Zhao, Yang Li, Huanjing Bi, Chongfeng Wang, Ying Wang, Jingwen Wang, Zuhan Chen, Cuinan Lu, Xiaoming Ding

TL;DR
This study explores how hypothermic machine perfusion parameters affect kidney transplant outcomes and develops a model to predict early graft function risks.
Contribution
The study introduces a predictive model for early risk stratification in deceased donor kidney transplants using hypothermic machine perfusion parameters.
Findings
12.9% of deceased donor kidney transplant recipients developed delayed graft function.
Non-linear relationships were found between hypothermic machine perfusion parameters and delayed graft function risk.
A predictive model with six variables achieved an AUC of 0.78 in predicting graft function risks.
Abstract
Kidney transplantation (KT) is the most effective treatment for end-stage renal disease. Hypothermic machine perfusion (HMP) can improve renal energy metabolism and reduce ischemia-reperfusion injury compared with static cold storage. This study aimed to evaluate the association between HMP parameters and graft function in deceased donor kidney transplantation (DDKT) and to develop a predictive model for early risk stratification. A retrospective analysis was conducted on 2,041 DDKT recipients from 1 January 2015 to 30 June 2023. The primary outcome, delayed graft function (DGF), was defined as the need for at least one dialysis session within the first week after transplantation. Consensus clustering (CC) and restricted cubic spline (RCS) analysis were used to evaluate the associations between clinical data, HMP parameters, and graft function. Feature selection was performed using…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRenal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments · Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes · Transplantation: Methods and Outcomes
