FACTORS INFLUENCING THE PARADOXICAL EFFECT OF TRANSFUSIONS ON KIDNEY TRANSPLANTS
- 1 April 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Transplantation
- Vol. 35 (4) , 320-323
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00007890-198304000-00011
Abstract
Cadaver donor graft survival data obtained between 1970 and 1980 show that transfused patients had statistically significant improvements in transplant survival rates for each of the 11 years, as compared with untransfused patients. Patients with many transfusions could be successfully grafted at any time following their last transfusion, whereas those with few transfusions had varying success rates at different intervals following their last transfusion. Even one transfusion produced a statistically significant improvement (52 ± 3% one-year graft survival) as compared with no transfusion (41 ± 1%) and survival rates increased up to 14 transfusions (75 ± 7%). Subsequent transfusions did not appear to be more beneficial, although there is a possibility that patients who receive a larger number of transfusions are medically different from those who receive fewer transfusions. Most important, patients who had cytotoxic antibodies following transfusions had a higher transplant survival rate than did untransfused patients with no antibodies. Thus cytotoxic antibodies per se are not harmful to transplants. Patients with cytotoxins are not automatically at a higher risk and are not “sensitized” in the conventional sense. They are only unable to accept grafts from certain donors.This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
- LYMPHOCYTOXIC ANTIBODY RESPONSES TO TRANSFUSIONS IN POTENTIAL KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTSTransplantation, 1981
- INDUCTION OF HIGH KIDNEY GRAFT SURVIVAL RATE BY MULTIPLE TRANSFUSIONThe Lancet, 1981
- IMPROVED RENAL GRAFT SURVIVAL IN TRANSFUSED UREMICS A RESULT OF A NUMBER OF INTERACTING FACTORSTransplantation, 1980
- EFFECT OF BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS ON RENAL TRANSPLANTATIONTransplantation, 1980
- DOMINANT EFFECT OF TRANSFUSIONS ON KIDNEY GRAFT SURVIVALTransplantation, 1980
- RETROSPECTIVE AND PROSPECTIVE STUDIES ON THE EFFECT OF BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS IN RENAL TRANSPLANTATION IN THE NETHERLANDSTransplantation, 1979
- BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS, CYTOTOXIC ANTIBODIES, AND KIDNEY GRAFT SURVIVAL PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A SYSTEMATIC TRANSFUSION PROTOCOLTransplantation, 1979
- BENEFICIAL EFFECT OF BLOOD TRANSFUSIONTransplantation, 1979
- THE CADAVER KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION PROGRAMME OF MILANO IMMUNOLOGICAL REPORTTransplantation, 1977