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Clinical Trials/NCT05797389
NCT05797389
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Effects of Graft Vascular Dimensions on Perioperative Surgical and Functional Outcomes of Living Donor Kidney Transplantation in Pediatrics and Adults: A Prospective Case Series

Assiut University0 sites30 target enrollmentApril 2023

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Kidney Transplant; Complications
Sponsor
Assiut University
Enrollment
30
Primary Endpoint
2- Rate of decline of the serum creatinine level.
Status
Not yet recruiting
Last Updated
3 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

  1. Correlate the radiological and intraoperative measuring of the vascular dimensions,
  2. Assess the effect of the vascular dimensions on the short-term surgical complications and
  3. Assess the effect of the vascular dimensions on the primary graft function in pediatric and adults KTs.

Detailed Description

Vascular complications after kidney transplantation (KT) are variably rare with an incidence of 3-15%. They are a significant and most serious part of surgical complications of KT. They may acutely result in graft loss during surgery or early in the perioperative period and may threaten patient's life. The most common forms of early vascular complications are haemorrhage, hematomas, arterial or venous thrombosis, arterial vasospasm, and arterial intimal dissection. In pediatric and adult KT, most studies addressing the vascular complications followed a common attitude of estimating the prevalence and management of these complications rather than studying the predisposing factors. Specifically, studying the normal and abnormal anatomy of the grafts has mainly been directed towards the number of graft vessels. However, there are many other vascular parameters that may potentially influence the outcome of vascular anastomosis and therefore the graft and patient outcomes. To the best of the investigators knowledge, the vascular dimensions of the renal and iliac vessels, such as the length, diameter and site of anastomosis to the iliac vessels have not been studied before so the investigators hypothesis that these dimensions can unequally affect the outcomes of surgery and early graft function in KTs. Hence, this study will be conducted to assess the effects of the vascular dimensions on the outcomes of surgery and primary graft function in pediatric versus adult living donor KT.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
April 2023
End Date
April 2025
Last Updated
3 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Mohamed Loay

Assistant lecturer

Assiut University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Pediatric and adult patients undergoing living donor kidney transplantation.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Patients with acute graft rejection occurring within the first week of transplantation.
  • Patients refusing participation in the study.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

2- Rate of decline of the serum creatinine level.

Time Frame: one month post operative.

2- Rate of decline of the serum creatinine level.

Mode of graft function defined by: 1- the time of start of diuresis post-transplantation.

Time Frame: one month post operative.

Mode of graft function defined by: 1- the start of diuresis (sufficient amount of urine production) within one hour of declamping through the first week post-transplantation

Secondary Outcomes

  • The rate of vascular complications (intra- or perioperative).(one month post operative)
  • The rate of other surgical complications.(one month post operative)

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