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Editorial
. 2016 Oct;31(10):1549-51.
doi: 10.1007/s00467-016-3424-3. Epub 2016 Jun 6.

Desensitization protocols for prospective pediatric renal transplant recipients

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Desensitization protocols for prospective pediatric renal transplant recipients

Nizam Mamode et al. Pediatr Nephrol. 2016 Oct.

Abstract

Desensitization protocols should be considered for children with positive crossmatches awaiting renal transplantation. Children are sensitized usually due to previous renal (and/or other solid-organ) transplants but can be from administration of blood and/or platelet transfusions, infections, and immunizations (as sensitization from pregnancy is a rare occurrence in pediatric patients). However, the definition of HLA-incompatible (HLAi) renal transplantation in the literature varies and is best considered only when there is a positive cross-match (positive baseline flow cytometric cross-match or positive complement-dependent cytotoxic cross-match). Renal transplantation where the recipient has donor-specific antibodies (DSA) but a negative cross-match should not fall into this category, although they are higher risk.

Keywords: Children; Cumulative reaction frequency; HLA incompatible; Panel reactive antibody; Renal transplantation.

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