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The impact of pulse pressure on deceased donor kidney transplatation
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Background: Pulse pressure (PP) is a hemodynamic indicator associated with arterial stiffness. However, its role in kidney transplant remains unclear, especially in the context of living donor kidney transplantation (LDKT) versus deceased donor kidney transplantation (DDKT). This study aims to investigate the impact of PP and according to donor type in kidney transplant recipients. Methods:Total 2,504 kidney transplant patients were analyzed between 2014 and 2022 from the Korea Organ Transplantation Registry database. PP was derived from systolic and diastolic blood pressure at 1-year post-transplantation. Patients were stratified into four groups based on PP and donor type: LDKT with normal/high PP, and DDKT with normal/high PP. Primary outcomes were graft loss and mortality over an 8-year follow-up. Results: Only high PP with DDKT group represented markedly higher graft loss (HR .260, 95% CI 1.183-4.317, p=0.014) and mortality (HR 2.202, 95% CI 1.098-4.417, p=0.026). Conversely, other groups showed no notable differences in graft loss or mortality. Moreover, high PP with DDKT group maintained consistently lower estimated glomerular filtration rates throughout the 5-year follow-up period. Also, DDKT group exhibited significantly higher PP compared to the LDKT group at 1-year post-transplantation, with a higher prevalence of high PP (>60 mmHg) in DDKT. Conclusions: In DDKT, elevated PP is associated with inferior graft survival and increased mortality rates, whereas LDKT recipients show a lesser susceptibility to the effects of PP. When considering higher prevalence and impact of elevated PP in DDKT, it essentially should be considered a crucial risk factor in DDKT.
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- The impact of pulse pressure on deceased donor kidney transplatation
- 저자
- Joon Ho Song
- 학회명
- The European Society for Organ Transplantation Congress
- 학회 개최일
- 2025-06-27 ~ 2025-07-02