Associations with kidney transplant survival and eGFR decline in children and young adults in the United Kingdom: a retrospective cohort study.
Alexander James HamiltonLucy A PlumbAnna CasulaManish D SinhaPublished in: BMC nephrology (2020)
In conclusion, young adulthood is a key risk factor for transplant loss and eGFR decline for UK children and young adults. This study has an extended follow-up period and confirms common risk associations for graft loss and eGFR decline, including female sex, Black ethnicity and glomerular diseases. A higher initial eGFR was associated with less risk of graft loss but faster rate of eGFR decline. Identification of children at risk of faster rate of eGFR decline may enable early intervention to prolong graft survival.