Ch 119 - Renal Transplant Flashcards
List some factors associated with higher post-op morbidity/mortality
- Cats older than 10yo
- Creatinine over 10mg/dl and high BUN more likely to die before discharge
- Pre-op blood pressure and weight
- In dogs, every 1yr increase in age increases odds of death by 6m by 42%
What test is performed is a recipient cat has recently had a UTI or has a history of recurrent UTI?
A cyclosporine challenge test for 2 weeks
- If they have a positive culture result at end of test, they are eliminated as candidates
Can patients with positive toxoplasma titres be candidates for renal transplant?
Yes but they will need to be on clindamycin for life
List findings that eliminate a cat as a candidate for renal transplantation
What imaging is performed on potential kideny donors?
CT angiography
What pre-operative medications can reduce the chances of requiring blood products?
Erythropoietin or darbepoietin
What are is the main immunosuppresive combon used in cats?
- Prednisolone
- Cyclosporine
How does cyclosporine work?
Inhibits calcineurin, thus preventing activation of transcription factors regulating genes for cytokines including TNFa, IL-2, IL-4, IFN-gamma and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor
What can be added to the immunosuppressive protocol to be able to reduce the dose of cyclosporine?
Ketoconazole
- Itraconazole and clarithromycin may also be effective and have less adverse side effects
What kind of donor improves graft survival in dogs?
What is the most common immunosuppresive protocol?
- A major-histocompatibility complex-identical littermate
- Cyclosporine, prednisolone and azathioprine
What complications can be seen with ketoconazole in dogs?
- Hepatotoxicity
- Cataract formation
Addition of what substance to immunosuppresive protocol after transplantation from a nonrelated dog improves survival?
Rabbit antidog antithymocyte serum
Why is mannitol administerd during renal transplantation?
- Minimise renal artery spasm
- Improve renal blood flow
- Protect against injury which may occur during the warm ischaemic period
What intra-op factors are assoc with overall decreased survival?
- Hypotension
- Prolonged anaesthesia over 6hr
- Cats older than 12yo
- Intraop hypoxaemia
What medication can be used to treat periop hypertension?
Hydralazine