Eligibility for renal transplantation: a Moroccan interregional survey.

In the treatment of end-stage renal disease, kidney transplantation (KT) is the best and most cost-effective alternative with regard to both prognosis and quality of life. To identify the proportion and the characteristics of kidney transplant candidates who can be considered eligible, a total of 2066 hemodialysis patients were investigated as part of the ARTEMIS (Attitude toward Renal Transplantation and Eligibility among dialysis patients in a Moroccan Interregional Survey) study. We investigated all patients receiving hemodialysis in the 39 centers of four Moroccan departments. The mean age was 52.9 years and the mean duration of hemodialysis was 55.3 months. Fifty-eight percent of our patients were considered eligible for KT; 18.2% had an absolute contraindication and 23.8% had one or more relative contraindications. When compared with eligible patients (n = 1200) in the univariate analysis, those ineligible were significantly older (61 years vs. 51, P <0.0001), had no residual diuresis (59.8% vs. 49.1%, P <0.0001), were more often diabetic (25.1% vs. 11.9%, P <0.0001) and hypertensive (54.5% vs. 45.8%, P <0.0001), and their median dialysis duration was longer (61 months vs. 51, P <0.0001). In the multivariate models, eligibility remained associated with young age, less term of dialysis and residual diuresis. Adequate control of cardiovascular risk factors before dialysis and early referral for transplantation might help to improve eligibility of the renal transplant candidates.

Référence1570
Année2015
TypeArticle
Lien document
Lien externehttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25579741
Disciplines associéesEpidémiologie
AuteurKabbali N
Auteurs associésMikou S, El bardai G, Najdi A, Ezziani M, Batta FZ, Tazi el pardya N, El fadil C, El hassani A, Arrayhani M, Houssaini TS
DisciplineNéphrologie
RevueSaudi J Kidney Dis Transpl
Référence Revue26(1):153-60