Abstract | BACKGROUND: METHODS: Between July 2013 and May 2014, 112 donors underwent live donor nephrectomy at our institution. Donor plasma NGAL levels were measured perioperatively for 6 months. The relationship between perioperative plasma NGAL and recovery of renal function was analyzed. Renal function was estimated with the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease formula. RESULTS: Mean preoperative NGAL was 62.1 ± 29.5 ng/mL. Plasma NGAL was most elevated 1 week postoperatively (218 ± 95.5 ng/mL), and stabilized after 1 month (122.9 ± 45.3 ng/mL). Preoperative plasma NGAL was not correlated with donor age or preoperative estimated glomerular filtration rates (eGFR), but was negatively correlated with 6-month eGFR (r = -0.458, P < .001). During the observation period, plasma NGAL at 1 week was most correlated with 6-month eGFR (r = -0.554, P < .001). An ROC curve analysis showed that age, preoperative eGFR, and 1-week postoperative plasma NGAL were highly predictive of developing of chronic kidney disease (CKD), defined as eGFR <60 mL/min/1.73 m(2), 6 months postoperatively (AUC = 0.91, P < .001). One-week postoperative plasma NGAL was also independently associated with CKD risk at 6 months (odds ratio: 1.13 for each 10 ng/mL increase, P = .013). CONCLUSION: Plasma NGAL becomes elevated after kidney donation and can provide information about acute kidney injury during the compensatory hyperfiltration period. Donors with increased perioperative plasma NGAL require close observation because their possibility of developing CKD after donation may be greater.
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Authors | Y E Yoon, Y I Cho, S Y Kim, H H Lee, K H Huh, Y S Kim, W K Han |
Journal | Transplantation proceedings
(Transplant Proc)
Vol. 48
Issue 3
Pg. 738-41
(Apr 2016)
ISSN: 1873-2623 [Electronic] United States |
PMID | 27234725
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Copyright | Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. |
Chemical References |
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Topics |
- Acute Kidney Injury
(blood)
- Adult
- Biomarkers
(blood)
- Female
- Glomerular Filtration Rate
- Humans
- Kidney Transplantation
- Lipocalin-2
(blood)
- Living Donors
- Male
- Nephrectomy
- Postoperative Period
- Preoperative Period
- Recovery of Function
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