The outcome of the elderly living kidney donors in a single tertiary center in Malaysia

Living-kidney transplantation increases with years, however, the rate is comparatively low to support local needs. Marginal living donors like the elderly were used to increase the donor pool. We retrospectively evaluate the outcome of 25 elderly living kidney donors (eLKDs) who were >= 60 years...

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Main Authors: Goh, En Thong, Jalalonmuhali, Maisarah, Ng, Kok Peng, Wan Md Adnan, Ahmad Hafiz, Hing, Albert (Wong), Cheng, Shian Feng, Ooi, Shok Hoon, Gan, Chye Chung
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spelling my.um.eprints.429672023-09-14T08:26:40Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/42967/ The outcome of the elderly living kidney donors in a single tertiary center in Malaysia Goh, En Thong Jalalonmuhali, Maisarah Ng, Kok Peng Wan Md Adnan, Ahmad Hafiz Hing, Albert (Wong) Cheng, Shian Feng Ooi, Shok Hoon Gan, Chye Chung QR180 Immunology RD Surgery Living-kidney transplantation increases with years, however, the rate is comparatively low to support local needs. Marginal living donors like the elderly were used to increase the donor pool. We retrospectively evaluate the outcome of 25 elderly living kidney donors (eLKDs) who were >= 60 years old at the time of donation in our center. Their medical history and laboratory results were analyzed retrospectively from e-medical records. There are 16 females (64.0%) with a median age of 63 (60.5-66.0). The mean follow-up duration was 4.36 +/- 2.46 years. Their mean body mass index increased from 23.70 +/- 3.07 kg/m2 to 24.21 +/- 2.93 kg/m2 (t14] = -2.176, P = .047) post donation. Systolic blood pressure (SBP) increased from 133.33 +/- 11.65 mm Hg to 140.56 +/- 17.78 mm Hg (t17] = -2.124, P = .049). However, the prevalence of overweight and hypertension were not significant. Only 5.56% of the eLKDs developed proteinuria post nephrectomy (P =1.000). Serum creatinine increased from 62.33 +/- 14.39 mmol/L to 104.63 +/- 28.53 mmol/L post 1-month donation (t23] = -9.720, P = .000) and decreased to 99.67 +/- 22.39 mmol/L post 1-year donation (t17] = -8.415, P = .006), and latest results were 94.28 +/- 20.74mmol/L (t17] = -6.630, P = .033). Fasting blood glucose and HbA1c level recorded no significant changes post donation. We noted that 47.62% of the eLKDs had dyslipidemia pre donation, which increased to 76.20% post donation (P = .031). eLKDs with hyperuricemia increased significantly from 5.88% to 52.94%; with uric acid level from 306.12 +/- 68.67 umol/L to 412.24 +/- 74.14 umol/L (t 16] = -7.726, P = .000). None of the eLKDs were diagnosed with metabolic syndrome pre and post kidney donation. Postdonation kidney function of the eLKDs compensated well and were stable in the short term. We noted statistically significant increments of weight, body mass index, SBP, uric acid, and lipid levels, which did not translate to clinical significance post donation. Elderly living-kidney donation can be done safely with close monitoring post donation. Elsevier Science Inc 2022-03 Article PeerReviewed Goh, En Thong and Jalalonmuhali, Maisarah and Ng, Kok Peng and Wan Md Adnan, Ahmad Hafiz and Hing, Albert (Wong) and Cheng, Shian Feng and Ooi, Shok Hoon and Gan, Chye Chung (2022) The outcome of the elderly living kidney donors in a single tertiary center in Malaysia. Transplantation Proceedings, 54 (2). pp. 272-277. ISSN 0041-1345, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.transproceed.2021.12.039 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.transproceed.2021.12.039>. 10.1016/j.transproceed.2021.12.039
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topic QR180 Immunology
RD Surgery
spellingShingle QR180 Immunology
RD Surgery
Goh, En Thong
Jalalonmuhali, Maisarah
Ng, Kok Peng
Wan Md Adnan, Ahmad Hafiz
Hing, Albert (Wong)
Cheng, Shian Feng
Ooi, Shok Hoon
Gan, Chye Chung
The outcome of the elderly living kidney donors in a single tertiary center in Malaysia
description Living-kidney transplantation increases with years, however, the rate is comparatively low to support local needs. Marginal living donors like the elderly were used to increase the donor pool. We retrospectively evaluate the outcome of 25 elderly living kidney donors (eLKDs) who were >= 60 years old at the time of donation in our center. Their medical history and laboratory results were analyzed retrospectively from e-medical records. There are 16 females (64.0%) with a median age of 63 (60.5-66.0). The mean follow-up duration was 4.36 +/- 2.46 years. Their mean body mass index increased from 23.70 +/- 3.07 kg/m2 to 24.21 +/- 2.93 kg/m2 (t14] = -2.176, P = .047) post donation. Systolic blood pressure (SBP) increased from 133.33 +/- 11.65 mm Hg to 140.56 +/- 17.78 mm Hg (t17] = -2.124, P = .049). However, the prevalence of overweight and hypertension were not significant. Only 5.56% of the eLKDs developed proteinuria post nephrectomy (P =1.000). Serum creatinine increased from 62.33 +/- 14.39 mmol/L to 104.63 +/- 28.53 mmol/L post 1-month donation (t23] = -9.720, P = .000) and decreased to 99.67 +/- 22.39 mmol/L post 1-year donation (t17] = -8.415, P = .006), and latest results were 94.28 +/- 20.74mmol/L (t17] = -6.630, P = .033). Fasting blood glucose and HbA1c level recorded no significant changes post donation. We noted that 47.62% of the eLKDs had dyslipidemia pre donation, which increased to 76.20% post donation (P = .031). eLKDs with hyperuricemia increased significantly from 5.88% to 52.94%; with uric acid level from 306.12 +/- 68.67 umol/L to 412.24 +/- 74.14 umol/L (t 16] = -7.726, P = .000). None of the eLKDs were diagnosed with metabolic syndrome pre and post kidney donation. Postdonation kidney function of the eLKDs compensated well and were stable in the short term. We noted statistically significant increments of weight, body mass index, SBP, uric acid, and lipid levels, which did not translate to clinical significance post donation. Elderly living-kidney donation can be done safely with close monitoring post donation.
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author Goh, En Thong
Jalalonmuhali, Maisarah
Ng, Kok Peng
Wan Md Adnan, Ahmad Hafiz
Hing, Albert (Wong)
Cheng, Shian Feng
Ooi, Shok Hoon
Gan, Chye Chung
author_facet Goh, En Thong
Jalalonmuhali, Maisarah
Ng, Kok Peng
Wan Md Adnan, Ahmad Hafiz
Hing, Albert (Wong)
Cheng, Shian Feng
Ooi, Shok Hoon
Gan, Chye Chung
author_sort Goh, En Thong
title The outcome of the elderly living kidney donors in a single tertiary center in Malaysia
title_short The outcome of the elderly living kidney donors in a single tertiary center in Malaysia
title_full The outcome of the elderly living kidney donors in a single tertiary center in Malaysia
title_fullStr The outcome of the elderly living kidney donors in a single tertiary center in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The outcome of the elderly living kidney donors in a single tertiary center in Malaysia
title_sort outcome of the elderly living kidney donors in a single tertiary center in malaysia
publisher Elsevier Science Inc
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url http://eprints.um.edu.my/42967/
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