2018, Number 3
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Gac Med Mex 2018; 154 (3)
Urinary neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin as graft dysfunction predictor at one year of kidney transplantation
Serna-Higuita LM, Nieto-Ríos JF, Ocampo-Kohn C, Aristizabal-Alzate A, Zuluaga-Valencia GA, Jaimes-Barragán F
Language: Spanish
References: 38
Page: 275-282
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: Recent studies suggest that urinary neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (uNGAL) is superior to creatinine
for renal graft dysfunction early detection, but there are only few studies assessing its usefulness as long-term predictor of
said function.
Objective: To explore if uNGAL values within the first 48 hours after kidney transplantation predict graft function
on the long term.
Method: Prospective cohort, where uNGAL values were assessed at 2, 12, 24 and 48 hours post-kidney
transplantation.
Results: Seventy-nine kidney transplant recipients were evaluated. At one year of follow-up, 30.4% of patients
had graft dysfunction. No statistically significant differences were found between the uNGAL values and the renal graft function
at one year (p = 0.65); the multivariate analysis showed that no uNGAL value was a predictor marker of graft dysfunction at
one year of kidney transplantation.
Conclusion: The uNGAL values obtained within the first 48 hours post-transplant were not
associated with graft dysfunction at one year of kidney transplantation.
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