肾移植逆行再灌注减轻缺血再灌注损伤。

Myltykbay Rysmakhanov, Aibolat Smagulov, Nadiar Mussin, Asset Kaliyev, Bazylbek Zhakiyev, Yerlan Sultangereyev, Gani Kuttymuratov
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背景:在移植过程中,肾脏移植物被纳入血流时,会经历一系列病理变化,称为缺血再灌注损伤(IRI)。各种研究报道逆行再灌注(RRP)可改善肝移植心肌恢复,并可减少IRI。本研究探讨了RRP在肾移植中的作用,重点是减少肾脏IRI。方法:2019年12月至2022年7月,对15例患者行逆行静脉再灌注肾移植。为了进行比较研究并招募对照组,回顾性分析了同一中心由同一两位外科医生进行的15例肾移植手术。结果:两组基线特征具有统计学可比性(P>0.05)。两组肾移植手术技术相同。术后第一天,RRP组多尿较少(p结论:肾移植逆行静脉再灌注,在顺行动脉再灌注之前,可减少肾实质IRI的影响。为了验证本研究的结果,有必要对更大的患者队列和更长的随访期进行进一步的研究。
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Retrograde reperfusion of renal grafts to reduce ischemic-reperfusion injury.

Background: During transplantation, a kidney graft undergoes a cascade of pathological changes, referred to as ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI), as it is incorporated into the bloodstream. Various studies have reported that retrograde reperfusion (RRP) leads to improved myocardial recovery and could reduce IRI in liver transplantation. This study investigated the effect of RRP in renal transplantation with a focus on reduction of kidney IRI.

Methods: Between December 2019 and July 2022, 15 consecutive kidney transplants were performed with retrograde venous reperfusion. To conduct a comparative study and to recruit a control group, 15 kidney transplants that had been performed in the same center by the same two surgeons were retrospectively analyzed. Differences between the two groups were considered statistically significant at P<0.05.

Results: The baseline characteristics of the two groups were statistically comparable (P>0.05). The surgical technique for kidney transplantation was the same in both groups. On the first postoperative day, polyuria was less pronounced in the RRP group (P<0.01). Serum creatinine and urea levels and estimated glomerular filtration rates on postoperative days 1, 4, 7, and 30 were lower in the RRP group (P<0.05).

Conclusions: Retrograde venous reperfusion of a kidney transplant, preceding antegrade arterial reperfusion, reduced the effects of renal parenchyma IRI. To validate the results of this study, it is necessary to conduct further studies on a larger cohort of patients with a longer follow-up period.

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Korean Journal of Transplantation
Korean Journal of Transplantation Medicine-Transplantation
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