End Stage Renal Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Activation of Coagulation Pathways in Clinical Renal Allotransplantation and Delayed Graft Function and Acute Rejection of the Graft
The purpose of this study is to investigate local activation of the coagulation system in the kidney graft during organ preservation and during early reperfusion in adult kidney transplantation. Generation of thrombin and fibrin as well as activation and inhibition of fibrinolysis will be investigated. Influence of these events on delayed graft function (DGF) and acute cell-mediated rejection will be evaluated.
Background
In clinical kidney transplantation organ retrieval, cold-preservation of the graft as well as
restoration of the blood flow to the transplant cause tissue damage (ischemia/reperfusion
injury). Clinically these events can manifest themselves as delayed graft function (DGF),
which is usually defined as the need for dialysis during first week after transplantation.
DGF increases the risk of developing chronic rejection and subsequently loss of the
transplant.
Ischaemia/reperfusion injury is biologically characterized by local profound inflammatory
response, activation of the coagulation system and endothelial dysfunction in the
transplanted organ. After reperfusion activated neutrophils cause tissue damage in the graft
by production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and release of proteolytic enzymes, which lead
to plugging of the capillaries by accumulation of thrombocytes and fibrin. Blood flow is
further diminished by increased blood viscosity and local vasoconstriction and swelling of
the endothelial cells. Disorders of the microcirculation lead to "no-reflow" phenomenon
whereby locally tissues remain ischemic, despite of good blood flow in the organ artery and
vein.
Coagulation is activated in the renal transplant during reperfusion, when circulating factor
VIIa (FVIIa) comes into contact with the tissue factor (TF), which is expressed on the
endothelium due to ischaemia. FVII-TF complex activates factor X (FX) and activated FX (FXa)
cleaves thrombin (FII) from prothrombin. Thrombin activates thrombocytes, cleaves fibrin from
fibrinogen and activates factor XIII( FXIII), which stabilizes fibrin clot. Fibrin has been
demonstrated to accumulate in the kidney graft during reperfusion. Fibrin accumulation is
aggravated by inhibition of fibrinolysis due to reperfusion.
Furthermore, the investigators conducting this current research project, have previously
gained indirect evidence in a small cohort study, that accumulation of fibrin occurs even
before reperfusion, during donor care and organ retrieval. Most importantly, specifically
this pre-reperfusion fibrin deposition was related to DGF.
Patients and sample size
There were several limitations in investigators previous study concerning intra-graft
coagulation events in DGF. It was conducted as a part of a larger trial in renal
transplantation and included only 30 patients in two study arms with different
immunosuppressant regimens (peri-operative basiliximab and conventional triple therapy).
Therefore, a new study, with larger sample size and standardized immunosuppression is
warranted.
Therefore, in this current prospective observational study surgical technique, anaesthesia
and hemodynamic management, immunosuppressive medications are strictly standardized. Sample
size is increased to 100. The investigators prospectively screen all adult patients receiving
their first kidney transplant from cadaveric donor. Only patients scheduled to receive local
standard triple immunosuppressant therapy with cyclosporine A, mycophenolate mofetil and
methylprednisolone are included.
Blood samples and prospective data collection
Blood samples for assessment of intra-graft coagulation events (generation of thrombin and
fibrin, activation and inhibition of fibrinolysis) are drawn peri-operatively. Predefined
clinical and demographical data are collected preoperatively and prospectively during 3
months after kidney transplantation to assess the influence of these coagulation events on
delayed graft function according to Halloran criteria (8) (primary outcome) and acute cell
mediated graft rejection (primary outcome).
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