Risk assessment for hypocalcemia in therapeutic apheresis for kidney transplantation

Author:

Okwuonu Chimezie Godswill12ORCID,Shah Monarch1ORCID,Rafique Iram1ORCID,Abdelrazeq Abdallah Saleh1ORCID,Dumor Korshie1,Balogun Rasheed A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Nephrology University of Virginia Health Charlottesville Virginia USA

2. Federal Medical Centre Umuahia Abia Nigeria

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionThe increase in the number of kidney transplants performed in the United States has been paralleled with an increase in the utilization of therapeutic apheresis (TA) for kidney transplant indications. Hypocalcemia remains a significant contributor to the adverse event in TA. The magnitude of hypocalcemia and its risk factors are scarcely discussed in literature.MethodsThis is a retrospective cohort review of adults from 18 years and above who received TA for kidney transplant‐related indications from January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2022. Data extracted included basic demographics, indication for apheresis, procedure characteristics, serum ionized calcium at the mid and end of procedure and serum creatinine at the beginning of apheresis, and so forth.ResultsData from 131 patients and 860 sessions of TA were analyzed. Antibody‐mediated rejection (69%) and recurrent FSGS (15%) were the leading indications for TA. There were 60 (7%) TA sessions complicated by hypocalcemia. Of these, 53 (88%) occurred in the first session, 5 (8%) occurred in second session while 2 (4%) occurred in the third and subsequent sessions. Female sex, elevated serum creatinine and use of fresh frozen plasma‐ are the risk factors for hypocalcemia with odd's ratio of 2.34, 7.42, and 5.01, respectively. Binary logistic regression showed that elevated serum creatinine at the commencement of therapy is an independent predictor of hypocalcemia (adjusted odd's ratio = 3.31, p = 0.001).ConclusionHypocalcemia is prevalent in this study. Clinical vigilance and tailored procedure will avert adverse consequences.

Funder

International Society of Nephrology

Publisher

Wiley

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