Kidney Posters

Tuesday July 03, 2018 from 16:30 to 17:30

Room: Hall 10 - Exhibition

P.086 Transplant renal artery stenosis (TRAS) in the early post-transplantation period

Sandra Dzwonkowska, Poland

Chair and Clinic of General and Transplantation Surgery
Institute of Transplantology, Medical University of Warsaw

Abstract

Transplant Renal Artery Stenosis (TRAS) in the Early Post-Transplantation Period.

Sandra Dzwonkowska1, Rafał Kieszek1, Magdalena Nita1, Monika Bieniasz1, Kalina Jędrzejko1, Magdalena Kwapisz1, Artur Kwiatkowski1.

1Chair and Clinic of General and Transplantation Surgery, Institute of Transplantology, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland

Objective: This study was created to evaluate the incidence and risk factors of transplant renal artery stenosis (TRAS) in the period up to 6 months after kidney transplantation and analysis of selected stenosis risk factors in a group of patients transplanted in the Clinic of General and Transplantation Surgery of the Institute of Transplantology of the Medical University of Warsaw.
Material and Methods: A retrospective analysis of a group of 455 patients transplanted in the period from January 2014 to December 2016 was performed. The cases of patients in whom a ≥50% stenosis of artery lumen was featured on imaging studies within 6 months after transplantation were evaluated. Stenosis risk factors were analysed.
Results: TRAS was detected in 39 out of 455 (8,6%) kidney recipients. Transplant renal artery stenosis occurs more frequently in recipients from living donors (31,6%) in comparison to deceased donors (5,3%).The result is independent of the smaller number of kidney recipients from living donor in the total sample [χ2 (1, N = 455) = 30,65; p < 0,001, φ (phi) = 0,311].
Conclusion: Transplant renal artery stenosis (TRAS) occurs more frequently in kidney recipients from living donors in comparison to deceased donors.

 

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