Factors associated with 25-year kidney allograft survival: a single-center retrospective analysis
Anna Anyszek, Łukasz Czyżewski, Magdalena Durlik, Janusz Wyzgał

TL;DR
This study identifies factors linked to long-term kidney transplant success, such as shorter cold ischemia time and lower rejection rates, to help improve transplant outcomes.
Contribution
The study provides actionable, center-level insights into factors associated with ultra-long kidney allograft survival.
Findings
Shorter cold ischemia time was associated with higher odds of long-term graft survival.
Lower first-year rejection treatment burden was observed in ultra-long survivors.
Early kidney function, as measured by creatinine and hemoglobin levels, favored long-term survivors.
Abstract
One-year outcomes after kidney transplantation (KTx) have improved markedly; however, ultra-long graft survival remains rare. We analyzed an outcome-defined sample from a single-center, single-era cohort to identify early, potentially modifiable factors associated with ≥25-year graft survival and to translate these associations into pragmatic, hypothesis-generating, center-level process targets. We retrospectively reviewed the first adult solitary KTx performed in 1980–1995. Two outcome-defined, unmatched groups were compared: ultra-long survivors (ULS; graft survival ≥25 years; n = 59) and early graft failure (EGF; ≤10 years; n = 61). We extracted pre- and peri-transplant variables, first-year rejection burden (0/1/≥2 treatment cycles), and longitudinal laboratory data. Unconditional logistic regression was used to estimate adjusted associations (odds ratios [ORs]) in a complete-case…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRenal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments · Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes · Renal and Vascular Pathologies
