Exam 2 Organ Transplant Flashcards

1
Q

Only way to CURE end stage renal?

A

organ transplant

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2
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From?

A

Deceased or living

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3
Q

Rise in?

A

Living donors

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4
Q

Most common?

A

Kineys, hearts, livers

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5
Q

Tissue Typing?

A

Can’t be rejected

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6
Q

Same blood type tissue?

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  • HLA
  • Human Leukocyte Antigen.
  • 5-6 antigens need to match but in some organs only 4 are necessary.
  • PRA
  • Panel of Reactive Antibodies
  • People with lots of transfusions will make antibodies…thus sometimes blood needs to be specialized d/t ability to receive.
  • Crossmatch
  • Mix blood from recipient and donor and watch for reaction.
  • Looking for negative crossmatch = no antibodies.
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7
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REJECTION!?

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Closer match, less risk for rejection.

  • Hyperacute (remove organ)
  • Acute: happens in 1st six months but can be reversed with immune-suppressant therapy.
  • Occurs over months or years: IRreversible. Depending on organ; can develop disease to that organ.
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8
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Immunosuppresive therapy

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Lowest dose to avoid rejection without infection.
High dose immediately following transplant and then weaned down.

Use corticosteroids for only a small amount of time.

Calcinerurin/Corticosteroids/ mycophenenolate mofetil.

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9
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Graft v Host Disease

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GVHD
Donor destroys graft T cells and Graft rejects host.
-Occurs 7-3- days after

Skin/Liver/GI are target organs for GHVD.

Sx

  • Shedding of skin
  • Jaundice
  • GI pain…
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