Renal function outcomes and kidney biopsy features of living kidney donors with hypertension.
Massini A MerzkaniAidan MullanAleksandar DenicMatthew Ross D'CostaRyan IversonWalter KremersMariam P AlexanderStephen C TextorSandra J TalerMark D StegallJoshua AugustineNaim IssaAndrew D RulePublished in: Clinical transplantation (2021)
In programs that accept donors with controlled hypertension, various definitions of hypertension are associated with histological findings in the donated kidney, but none predict a clinically significant decline in kidney function 10 years after donation. These data support allowing healthy individuals with controlled hypertension to donate a kidney. However, donors with office hypertension (≥140/90 mmHg) and nondippers (regardless of hypertension status) are at greater long-term risk for proteinuria, and particularly for these donors, longer follow-up is warranted.