Unexpected Medical Conditions Discovered During Live Donor Kidney Evaluation: Single Center Study.

Rhode Island medical journal (2013) Pub Date : 2024-03-01
Alexandra Lee, George Bayliss, Adena Osband, Paul Morrissey, Reginald Gohh, Christina Raker, Basma Merhi
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Objectives: Living donor kidney transplantation (LDKT) is the preferred method of treatment for patients with end-stage kidney disease. Potential living kidney donors (PLKD) are evaluated through a thorough medical, psychological and surgical work-up to ensure successful transplantation with minimal risks to all parties involved. The transplant center at Rhode Island Hospital has noticed an increasing number of PLKDs excluded from donation due to conditions newly diagnosed during the screening process. Our objective is to understand the local trends underlying the high PLKD exclusion rates in the context of newly diagnosed conditions, age, race, and sex of the excluded donors.

Study design and methods: Our study is a retrospective electronic medical record review of the 429 PLKDs screened at Rhode Island Hospital Kidney Transplant Center between December 2012 and April 2023. Age, race, gender, relationship to recipient, and reasons for exclusion were collected from the medical record for each PLKD.

Conclusion: 115 of the 429 total PLKDs screened were excluded for newly diagnosed conditions, the most common of which were renal issues (49%), diabetes mellitus (33%), and hypertension (13%), with many comorbid diagnoses. While these donors were able to receive proper treatment after their diagnosis, the earliest intervention possible yields the best prognosis. The high prevalence of treatable yet undiagnosed conditions raise many public health concerns, such as primary care gaps or discontinuous healthcare, and increases awareness about the importance of follow-up care for the excluded PLKDs.

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活体捐肾评估过程中发现的意外医疗状况:单中心研究。
目的:活体肾移植(LDKT)是治疗终末期肾病患者的首选方法。对潜在的活体肾脏捐献者(PLKD)要通过全面的医疗、心理和外科检查进行评估,以确保移植手术成功,并将对所有相关方造成的风险降至最低。罗德岛医院的移植中心注意到,越来越多的活体肾脏捐献者由于在筛查过程中新诊断出的疾病而被排除在捐献之外。我们的目的是根据新诊断出的病症、年龄、种族和被排除捐献者的性别,了解当地高 PLKD 排斥率的趋势:我们的研究是对 2012 年 12 月至 2023 年 4 月期间罗德岛医院肾移植中心筛查的 429 例 PLKD 进行的回顾性电子病历审查。结论:在接受筛查的 429 例 PLKD 中,有 115 例因新诊断的疾病被排除在外,其中最常见的是肾脏问题(49%)、糖尿病(33%)和高血压(13%),还有许多合并诊断。虽然这些捐献者在确诊后能够得到适当的治疗,但尽早干预才能获得最佳预后。可治疗但未确诊疾病的高发病率引发了许多公共卫生问题,如初级保健缺口或不连续的医疗保健,并提高了人们对被排除在外的 PLKD 患者后续护理重要性的认识。
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