Abstract

Acute rejection in renal transplants is difficult to diagnose when patients have delayed graft function (DGF) in the early post-transplant period. In this study protocol, renal transplant biopsies were performed in an attempt to detect sub-clinical acute rejection episodes. Eighty-three patients were eligible for the study, of whom 33 had DGE All had protocol renal transplant biopsies performed under ultrasound control at 7 days post-transplant, and those with DGF had further biopsies weekly until the graft functioned. All histologically confirmed acute rejection episodes were treated. Sub-clinical acute rejection was detected in 6/33 (18%) patients with DGF compared to 2/50 (4%) in the other patients (P < 0.05). Borderline rejection was present in 4/33 (12%) and 4/50 (8%) patients, respectively. Because of the high detection rate of sub-clinical acute rejection and the low morbidity of renal transplant biopsies, their use is recommended in patients with DGF.

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