Overcoming the longest cold ischemia time yet seen in Korea using hypothermic machine perfusion in deceased donor kidney transplantation: a case report.

Q4 Medicine Korean Journal of Transplantation Pub Date : 2024-03-31 Epub Date: 2024-01-29 DOI:10.4285/kjt.23.0056
Min-Ji Kim, Young-Heun Shin, Jason Kang, Taerim Ko, Won-Bae Chang
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To address a donor kidney shortage, marginal grafts have been applied in deceased donor kidney transplantation (DDKT). These grafts exhibit comparatively unfavorable outcomes, particularly when cold ischemia time (CIT) is prolonged. Hypothermic machine perfusion (HMP) has been investigated to mitigate the effects of prolonged CIT during graft transport. The present case involved successful management of the longest CIT recorded in Korea by employing HMP in DDKT. The donor was a 54-year-old man (Korean Kidney Donor Profile Index, 82%) with diabetes. The recipient, a 51-year-old man on peritoneal dialysis, had end-stage renal disease secondary to diabetic nephropathy. Following procurement, the left kidney was preserved using HMP. Inclement weather delayed graft transportation; consequently, the total CIT was 28 hours and 6 minutes, with the kidney preserved by HMP for 22 hours and 35 minutes. Postoperative graft function gradually recovered, and urine output was satisfactory. Delayed graft function was not observed, and the patient was discharged on postoperative day 13 without significant complications. Five months after surgery, his serum creatinine level was 1.7 mg/dL. Successful DDKT with a marginal donor graft via HMP, despite the longest CIT yet observed in Korea, underscores the usefulness of HMP in enhancing graft quality and preserving function.

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在已故捐献者肾移植手术中使用低温机器灌注,克服了韩国迄今为止最长的低温缺血时间:病例报告。
为了解决供肾短缺的问题,在已故供肾移植(DDKT)中应用了边缘移植物。这些移植物显示出相对不利的结果,尤其是在冷缺血时间(CIT)延长的情况下。低温机器灌注(HMP)被用来减轻移植物运输过程中CIT延长的影响。本病例在 DDKT 中采用 HMP 成功处理了韩国有记录的最长 CIT。捐献者是一名 54 岁的男性(韩国肾脏捐献者档案指数为 82%),患有糖尿病。受体是一名正在进行腹膜透析的 51 岁男性,患有糖尿病肾病继发的终末期肾病。采集后,使用 HMP 保存了左肾。恶劣的天气延误了移植物的运输;因此,总的CIT时间为28小时6分钟,其中通过HMP保存肾脏的时间为22小时35分钟。术后移植物功能逐渐恢复,尿量令人满意。患者术后第 13 天出院,未出现明显并发症。术后五个月,他的血清肌酐水平为 1.7 mg/dL。尽管在韩国观察到的 CIT 时间最长,但通过 HMP 使用边缘供体移植物成功进行了 DDKT,这突出表明了 HMP 在提高移植物质量和保护功能方面的作用。
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Korean Journal of Transplantation
Korean Journal of Transplantation Medicine-Transplantation
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