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Our purposes are to determine the impact of histological factors observed in zero-time
biopsies on early post transplant kidney allograft function. We specifically want to compare the semi-quantitative Banff Classification of zero time biopsies with quantification of % cortical area fibrosis.
Sixty three zero-time deceased donor allograft biopsies were retrospectively semiquantitatively scored using Banff classification. By adding the individual chronic parameters a Banff Chronic Sum (BCS) Score was generated. Percentage of cortical area Picro Sirius Red (%PSR) staining was assessed and calculated with a computer program.
A negative linear regression between %PSR/ GFR at 3 year post-transplantation was
established (Y=62.08 +-4.6412X; p=0.022). A significant negative correlation between
arteriolar hyalinosis (rho=-0.375; p=0.005), chronic interstitial (rho=0.296; p=0.02) ,
chronic tubular ( rho=0.276; p=0.04) , chronic vascular (rho= -0.360;P=0.007), BCS (rho=-0.413; p=0.002) and GFR at 3 years were found. However, no correlation was found
between % PSR, Ci, Ct or BCS.
In multivariate linear regression the negative predictive factors of 3 years GFR were: BCS in histological model; donor kidney age, recipient age and black race in clinical model. The BCS seems a good and easy to perform tool, available to every pathologist, with significant predictive short-term value. The %PSR predicts short term kidney function in univariate study and involves extra-routine and expensive-time work. We think that %PSR must be regarded as a research instrument.
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Transplantação de Rim Biópsia Histologia
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IN: Renal Week 2010: American Society of Nephrology 43rd Annual Meeting, 2010, 16 a 21 Nov. Denver, Colorado, EUA
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Laboratório de Morfologia Renal e Unidade de Transplantação de Rim do Hospital Curry Cabral