Observation Study for Prediction of Allograft Survival and Impact of Imaging in Kidney Transplant Recipients.
Trial Parameters
Brief Summary
To further develop personalized medicine in kidney transplantation and improve transplant patient outcomes, attention has been given to define early surrogate endpoints that might aid therapeutic interventions, and help clinical decision-making. To adequately predict transplant patients' individual risks of allograft loss and patients' complications, this would require a complex integration of data, including: donor data, recipient characteristics, transplant characteristics, biopsies results, immunosuppressive regimen, allograft infections, acute kidney injuries, recipient immune profiles, protocol and per cause biopsies and imaging (PET/CT imaging). This project aims: 1. Assessed the usefulness of 18F-FDG PET/CT imaging in kidney transplantation recipients presenting with suspected acute rejection who underwent a transplant needle biopsy; 2. To develop a prognostic risk score to predict kidney allograft survival; 3. To evaluate the impact of corticoids withdrawal on long term outcomes (risk of rejection and impact on bone mineral density); 4. Evaluate the type and the frequencies of complications in our kidney transplant population
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * Kidney recipient transplanted after 2007 * Kidney recipient over 18 years of age * Clinical, biological, immunological and follow up data available Exclusion Criteria: * Combined transplantation