Association between Early Resistive Index Measurement and Early Graft Function and Long-Term Graft Survival after Kidney Transplantation: an Evidence-based Clinical Review

Background: resistive index (RI) is highly utilised to assess the graft function using Doppler ultrasonography. The RI has been shown as the best ultrasound parameter to assess kidney allograft dysfunction. Several studies have established the role of the RI as a predictor of transplant failure. How...

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Main Authors: Pande Made Wisnu Tirtayasa, Gede Wirya Kusuma Duarsa, Gerhard Reinaldi Situmorang, I Wayan Yudiana, Kadek Budi Santosa, Anak Agung Gde Oka, Arry Rodjani, Nur Rasyid
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Published: Interna Publishing 2019-05-01
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Online Access:http://actamedindones.org/index.php/ijim/article/view/852
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spelling doaj-8f693ef04f2741e39342e0daf567bdcf2020-11-24T20:54:54ZengInterna PublishingActa Medica Indonesiana0125-93262338-27322019-05-01511306Association between Early Resistive Index Measurement and Early Graft Function and Long-Term Graft Survival after Kidney Transplantation: an Evidence-based Clinical ReviewPande Made Wisnu Tirtayasa0Gede Wirya Kusuma Duarsa1Gerhard Reinaldi Situmorang2I Wayan Yudiana3Kadek Budi Santosa4Anak Agung Gde Oka5Arry Rodjani6Nur Rasyid7Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Udayana / Sanglah Hospital, Bali, IndonesiaDivision of Urology, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Udayana / Sanglah Hospital, Bali, IndonesiaDepartment of Urology, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia / Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta, IndonesiaDivision of Urology, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Udayana / Sanglah Hospital, Bali, IndonesiaDivision of Urology, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Udayana / Sanglah Hospital, Bali, IndonesiaDivision of Urology, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Udayana / Sanglah Hospital, Bali, IndonesiaDepartment of Urology, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia / Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta, IndonesiaDepartment of Urology, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia / Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta, IndonesiaBackground: resistive index (RI) is highly utilised to assess the graft function using Doppler ultrasonography. The RI has been shown as the best ultrasound parameter to assess kidney allograft dysfunction. Several studies have established the role of the RI as a predictor of transplant failure. However, these studies were using RI measurement in the later stages post transplantation. The present study has conducted to identify the association between early RI measurement and early graft function represented as delayed graft function (DGF) and immediate graft function (IGF), as well as long-term graft survival. Methods: an evidence-based clinical review of studies published before May 2018 was conducted from Medline, Science Direct, EMBASE and Cochrane databases. Studies on early measurement of RI whereby the primary or secondary goals of the study related to graft function and/or graft survival were included. Studies using late RI measurement and without RI value groups were excluded. The Mantzel-Haenzel method was used to analyse pooled risk ratio and 95% confidence interval, while the heterogeneity of the study was calculated through I2 value. Data analysis was performed using Review Manager 5.3. Results: nine studies with a total of 1802 patients who had undergone a kidney transplant were analysed. DGF was found in 19% (193/1015) of the low RI group and in 42.8% (337/787) of the high RI group (RR 2.04 (95% CI 1.72 - 2.41), p < 0.00001, I2 = 28%). IGF was found in 39.5% (62/157) of the low RI group and in 10.5% (28/268) of the high RI group (RR 0.26 (95% CI 0.17 – 0.40), p < 0.00001, I2 = 0%). Long-term graft survival, with follow up between 60-144 months, was found in 83% (701/845) of the low RI group and in 69.4% (395/569) of the high RI group (RR 0.82 (95% CI 0.72 – 0.93), p = 0.002, I2 = 63%). Conclusion: the results of this study emphasise the association between early measurement of RI and early graft function, and long-term graft survival. An elevated RI provides the chance of recognizing the patients with poor long-term prognosis, from the first moment after kidney transplant.http://actamedindones.org/index.php/ijim/article/view/852kidney transplantresistive indexgraft function
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author Pande Made Wisnu Tirtayasa
Gede Wirya Kusuma Duarsa
Gerhard Reinaldi Situmorang
I Wayan Yudiana
Kadek Budi Santosa
Anak Agung Gde Oka
Arry Rodjani
Nur Rasyid
spellingShingle Pande Made Wisnu Tirtayasa
Gede Wirya Kusuma Duarsa
Gerhard Reinaldi Situmorang
I Wayan Yudiana
Kadek Budi Santosa
Anak Agung Gde Oka
Arry Rodjani
Nur Rasyid
Association between Early Resistive Index Measurement and Early Graft Function and Long-Term Graft Survival after Kidney Transplantation: an Evidence-based Clinical Review
Acta Medica Indonesiana
kidney transplant
resistive index
graft function
author_facet Pande Made Wisnu Tirtayasa
Gede Wirya Kusuma Duarsa
Gerhard Reinaldi Situmorang
I Wayan Yudiana
Kadek Budi Santosa
Anak Agung Gde Oka
Arry Rodjani
Nur Rasyid
author_sort Pande Made Wisnu Tirtayasa
title Association between Early Resistive Index Measurement and Early Graft Function and Long-Term Graft Survival after Kidney Transplantation: an Evidence-based Clinical Review
title_short Association between Early Resistive Index Measurement and Early Graft Function and Long-Term Graft Survival after Kidney Transplantation: an Evidence-based Clinical Review
title_full Association between Early Resistive Index Measurement and Early Graft Function and Long-Term Graft Survival after Kidney Transplantation: an Evidence-based Clinical Review
title_fullStr Association between Early Resistive Index Measurement and Early Graft Function and Long-Term Graft Survival after Kidney Transplantation: an Evidence-based Clinical Review
title_full_unstemmed Association between Early Resistive Index Measurement and Early Graft Function and Long-Term Graft Survival after Kidney Transplantation: an Evidence-based Clinical Review
title_sort association between early resistive index measurement and early graft function and long-term graft survival after kidney transplantation: an evidence-based clinical review
publisher Interna Publishing
series Acta Medica Indonesiana
issn 0125-9326
2338-2732
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Background: resistive index (RI) is highly utilised to assess the graft function using Doppler ultrasonography. The RI has been shown as the best ultrasound parameter to assess kidney allograft dysfunction. Several studies have established the role of the RI as a predictor of transplant failure. However, these studies were using RI measurement in the later stages post transplantation. The present study has conducted to identify the association between early RI measurement and early graft function represented as delayed graft function (DGF) and immediate graft function (IGF), as well as long-term graft survival. Methods: an evidence-based clinical review of studies published before May 2018 was conducted from Medline, Science Direct, EMBASE and Cochrane databases. Studies on early measurement of RI whereby the primary or secondary goals of the study related to graft function and/or graft survival were included. Studies using late RI measurement and without RI value groups were excluded. The Mantzel-Haenzel method was used to analyse pooled risk ratio and 95% confidence interval, while the heterogeneity of the study was calculated through I2 value. Data analysis was performed using Review Manager 5.3. Results: nine studies with a total of 1802 patients who had undergone a kidney transplant were analysed. DGF was found in 19% (193/1015) of the low RI group and in 42.8% (337/787) of the high RI group (RR 2.04 (95% CI 1.72 - 2.41), p < 0.00001, I2 = 28%). IGF was found in 39.5% (62/157) of the low RI group and in 10.5% (28/268) of the high RI group (RR 0.26 (95% CI 0.17 – 0.40), p < 0.00001, I2 = 0%). Long-term graft survival, with follow up between 60-144 months, was found in 83% (701/845) of the low RI group and in 69.4% (395/569) of the high RI group (RR 0.82 (95% CI 0.72 – 0.93), p = 0.002, I2 = 63%). Conclusion: the results of this study emphasise the association between early measurement of RI and early graft function, and long-term graft survival. An elevated RI provides the chance of recognizing the patients with poor long-term prognosis, from the first moment after kidney transplant.
topic kidney transplant
resistive index
graft function
url http://actamedindones.org/index.php/ijim/article/view/852
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