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doi:10.1007/s00345-023-04349-4...

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Geertsema, Paul Gansevoort, Ron T. Brenkman, Lisanne P. J. Dekker, Shosha E. I. Eleveld, Damia V. P. Fijter, Johan W. Leliveld, Anna M. Levy, Maya Meijer, Esther Pol, Robert A. Schillern, Emmelien E. M. Sanders, Jan-Stephan F. Casteleijn, Niek F.
Langue
en
Editor

Springer

Categoría

Urology

Año

2023

fecha de cotización

22/3/2023

Palabras clave
adpkd nephrectomy quality of life kidney transplantation polycystic kidney disease scores adpkd-is 0 kidney bilateral patients vs = 0 physical life quality adpkd pre-transplantation nephrectomy transplantation
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Purpose In selected ADPKD patients, a nephrectomy is required in the work-up for a kidney transplantation.

Because the impact of this procedure is unknown, we investigated the effect of pre-transplantation nephrectomy on quality of life in this group.

Methods In this retrospective cohort study all ADPKD patients, ≥ 18 years, who received a kidney transplantation in 2 ADPKD expertise centers between January 2000 and January 2016, were asked to participate.

Quality of life was assessed using three validated questionnaires on three time points.

Nephrectomy was performed in preparation for transplantation.

Results Two hundred seventy-six ADPKD patients (53 ± 9 years, 56.2% male) were included.

98 patients (35.5%) underwent native nephrectomy in preparation for transplantation, of which 43 underwent bilateral nephrectomy.

Pre-transplantation, ADPKD-IS scores were worse in the nephrectomy group vs. no-nephrectomy group (physical: 2.9 vs. 2.3, p  < 0.001; emotional: 2.0 vs. 1.8, p  = 0.03; fatigue: 3.0 vs. 2.3, p  = 0.01).

Post-transplantation and post-nephrectomy, ADPKD-IS scores improved significantly in both groups, with a significantly higher improvement in the nephrectomy group.

During follow-up, all scores were still better compared to pre-transplantation.

Observed physical QoL (ADPKD-IS physical 1.3 vs. 1.7, p  = 0.04; SF-36 physical 50.0 vs. 41.3, p  = 0.03) was better post-transplantation after bilateral nephrectomy compared to unilateral nephrectomy.

In retrospect, 19.7% of patients would have liked to undergo a nephrectomy, while the decision not to perform nephrectomy was made by the treating physician.

Conclusion This study shows that pre-transplantation nephrectomy improves quality of life in selected ADPKD patients.

Bilateral nephrectomy may be preferred, although the risk of additional complications should be weighted.

Geertsema, Paul,Gansevoort, Ron T.,Brenkman, Lisanne P. J.,Dekker, Shosha E. I.,Eleveld, Damia V. P.,Fijter, Johan W.,Leliveld, Anna M.,Levy, Maya,Meijer, Esther,Pol, Robert A.,Schillern, Emmelien E. M.,Sanders, Jan-Stephan F.,Casteleijn, Niek F., 2023, The impact of pre-transplantation nephrectomy on quality of life in patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, Springer

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