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Survival and specific outcome of sickle cell disease patients after renal transplantation.

Christel GérardinAnissa MoktefiCécile CouchoudAlyette DuquesneNacera OualiPhilippe GatautAlexandre KarrasDany AnglicheauCarmen LefaucheurLucile FigueresLaetitia AlbanoArnaud LionetMarine NovionMarie-Julia ZiliotisMagali LouisArnaud Del BelloMarie MatignonKarine DahanAnoosha HabibiFrederic GalacterosPablo BartolucciPhilippe GrimbertVincent Audard
Published in: British journal of haematology (2019)
The prognosis of sickle cell disease (SCD) patients who need dialysis is poor, but experience with kidney transplantation is limited. This study assessed the characteristics of 36 SCD patients undergoing renal transplantation. Immediate post-surgical complications occurred in 25% of cases. Cytomegalovirus and bacterial infections were frequently observed. Twelve patients died after a median follow-up period of 17·4 months. Overall patient survival was significantly lower in SCD than in the control group without significant difference for overall death-censored graft survival. Our data suggest that renal transplantation should be systematically considered in SCD patients with end-stage renal disease.
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