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Living Donation and Pre-Emptive Transplantation Are More Important Than HLA Matching in Pediatric Kidney Transplantation: Results From a 33-Year Comparative OPTN Study
by
Stojanovic, Jelena
, Kessaris, Nicos
, Kostakis, Ioannis D.
, Paessler, Alicia
, Arslan, Zainab
, Loukopoulos, Ioannis
in
Adolescent
/ Allografts
/ Antigens
/ Blood & organ donations
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ Delayed Graft Function
/ Demographics
/ Dialysis
/ Donors
/ Ethnicity
/ Female
/ Graft Survival
/ Hemodialysis
/ Histocompatibility antigen HLA
/ Histocompatibility Testing
/ HLA Antigens - immunology
/ HLA mismatch
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Kidney diseases
/ Kidney Failure, Chronic - surgery
/ kidney transplant
/ Kidney transplantation
/ Kidney Transplantation - methods
/ Kidney Transplantation - mortality
/ Kidney transplants
/ Living Donors
/ Male
/ Matching
/ Patients
/ pediatric
/ Pediatrics
/ Registries
/ registry
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Survival
/ survival analysis
/ Transplants
/ Treatment Outcome
/ United States
/ Variance analysis
2025
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Living Donation and Pre-Emptive Transplantation Are More Important Than HLA Matching in Pediatric Kidney Transplantation: Results From a 33-Year Comparative OPTN Study
by
Stojanovic, Jelena
, Kessaris, Nicos
, Kostakis, Ioannis D.
, Paessler, Alicia
, Arslan, Zainab
, Loukopoulos, Ioannis
in
Adolescent
/ Allografts
/ Antigens
/ Blood & organ donations
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ Delayed Graft Function
/ Demographics
/ Dialysis
/ Donors
/ Ethnicity
/ Female
/ Graft Survival
/ Hemodialysis
/ Histocompatibility antigen HLA
/ Histocompatibility Testing
/ HLA Antigens - immunology
/ HLA mismatch
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Kidney diseases
/ Kidney Failure, Chronic - surgery
/ kidney transplant
/ Kidney transplantation
/ Kidney Transplantation - methods
/ Kidney Transplantation - mortality
/ Kidney transplants
/ Living Donors
/ Male
/ Matching
/ Patients
/ pediatric
/ Pediatrics
/ Registries
/ registry
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Survival
/ survival analysis
/ Transplants
/ Treatment Outcome
/ United States
/ Variance analysis
2025
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Living Donation and Pre-Emptive Transplantation Are More Important Than HLA Matching in Pediatric Kidney Transplantation: Results From a 33-Year Comparative OPTN Study
by
Stojanovic, Jelena
, Kessaris, Nicos
, Kostakis, Ioannis D.
, Paessler, Alicia
, Arslan, Zainab
, Loukopoulos, Ioannis
in
Adolescent
/ Allografts
/ Antigens
/ Blood & organ donations
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ Delayed Graft Function
/ Demographics
/ Dialysis
/ Donors
/ Ethnicity
/ Female
/ Graft Survival
/ Hemodialysis
/ Histocompatibility antigen HLA
/ Histocompatibility Testing
/ HLA Antigens - immunology
/ HLA mismatch
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Kidney diseases
/ Kidney Failure, Chronic - surgery
/ kidney transplant
/ Kidney transplantation
/ Kidney Transplantation - methods
/ Kidney Transplantation - mortality
/ Kidney transplants
/ Living Donors
/ Male
/ Matching
/ Patients
/ pediatric
/ Pediatrics
/ Registries
/ registry
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Survival
/ survival analysis
/ Transplants
/ Treatment Outcome
/ United States
/ Variance analysis
2025
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Living Donation and Pre-Emptive Transplantation Are More Important Than HLA Matching in Pediatric Kidney Transplantation: Results From a 33-Year Comparative OPTN Study
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Living Donation and Pre-Emptive Transplantation Are More Important Than HLA Matching in Pediatric Kidney Transplantation: Results From a 33-Year Comparative OPTN Study
2025
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Poorly HLA matched transplants have poorer long-term outcomes, however it is unclear whether living donation or pre-emptive transplantation can counteract the effects of HLA mismatches. We reviewed the long-term outcomes of paediatric kidney transplants with different HLA matches and aimed to identify other factors which may contribute significantly to long-term outcomes. We conducted a retrospective registry analysis of all pediatric kidney transplants from 1987–2020 in the USA from the OPTN Registry. These were analysed by HLA mismatches and compared by pre-transplant dialysis status and donor type. 21,500 patients were included for analysis. Overall, patients with unfavourable HLA matches had higher rates of delayed allograft function and lower allograft survival. However, patients with unfavourable HLA matched transplants from living donors had better allograft survival than patients with favourable HLA matched transplants from deceased donors (79% at 5 years vs. 71%, p < 0⋅01). Patients with pre-emptive unfavourable HLA matched transplants had better allograft and patient survival than patients with non-pre-emptive favourable HLA matched transplants (83% at 5 years vs. 78%, p = 0⋅02% and 98% vs. 96%, p < 0⋅01 respectively). In conclusion, living donation and pre-emptive transplantation have a more significant impact on clinical outcomes and lead to better allograft and patient survival than HLA matching.
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Frontiers Media SA,Frontiers Media S.A
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