International comparison and time trends of first kidney transplant recipient characteristics across Europe: an ERA Registry study

Author:

Boenink Rianne12ORCID,Kramer Anneke12ORCID,Masoud Sherry345,Rodríguez-Benot Alberto67,Helve Jaakko89,Bistrup Claus10,Segelmark Mårten M1112ORCID,Rodríguez Arévalo Olga L131415,Kerschbaum Julia16ORCID,de Vries Aiko P J17ORCID,Lundgren Torbjörn18,Bell Samira1920ORCID,Crespo Marta2122,Sørensen Søren S23,Ferraro Pietro Manuel2425ORCID,Arnol Miha26,Bakkaloglu Sevcan A27ORCID,Weekers Laurent28,Reisæter Anna Varberg29,Rebić Damir30,Ortiz Alberto31ORCID,Jager Kitty J12ORCID,Stel Vianda S12

Affiliation:

1. ERA Registry, Department of Medical Informatics, Amsterdam UMC location AMC, University of Amsterdam , Amsterdam , The Netherlands

2. Amsterdam Public Health, Quality of Care and Ageing & Later Life , Amsterdam , The Netherlands

3. UK Renal Registry, UK Kidney Association , Bristol , UK

4. DPMCN, School of Medicine, Cardiff University , Cardiff , UK

5. Renal Medicine & Transplantation, North Bristol NHS Trust, Bristol , UK

6. Kidney and Pancreas Transplantation Unit, Nephrology Dept University Hospital Reina Sofia , Cordoba , Spain

7. Sistema de Información de la Coordinación Autonómica de Trasplantes de Andalucía (SICATA) , Spain

8. Finnish Registry for Kidney Diseases , Helsinki , Finland

9. Abdominal Center Nephrology, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital , Helsinki , Finland

10. Department of Nephrology, Odense University Hospital , Odense , Denmark

11. Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund University , Lund , Sweden

12. Department of Endocrinology, Nephrology and Rheumatology, Skane University Hospital , Lund , Sweden

13. Registry of Renal Patients of the Valencian Community, General Directorate of Public Health and Addictions, Ministry of Universal Health and Public Health , Valencia

14. , Spain , Valencia

15. Health and Well-being Technologies Program, Polytechnic University of Valencia , Valencia , Spain

16. Austrian Dialysis and Transplant Registry, Department of Internal Medicine IV – Nephrology and Hypertension, Medical University Innsbruck , Innsbruck , Austria

17. Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Leiden Transplant Center, Leiden University Medical Center and Leiden University , Leiden , The Netherlands

18. Division of Transplantation Surgery, CLINTEC, Karolinska Institute , Stockholm , Sweden

19. Scottish Renal Registry , Meridian Court, Glasgow , UK

20. Division of Population Health and Genomics, University of Dundee , Dundee , UK

21. Department of Nephrology, Hospital del Mar , Barcelona , Spain

22. Institut Mar d'Investigacions Médiques , Barcelona , Spain

23. Department of Nephrology P, Rigshospitalet, University Hospital of Copenhagen , Copenhagen , Denmark

24. U.O.S. Terapia Conservativa della Malattia Renale Cronica, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli IRCCS , Rome , Italy

25. Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore , Rome , Italy

26. Department of Nephrology, University Medical Centre Ljubljana , Ljubljana , Slovenia

27. Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Gazi University , Ankara , Turkey

28. French-Belgian ESRD Registry (GNFB) , Brussels , Belgium

29. Department of Transplantation Medicine, Oslo University hospital , Rikshospitalet, Oslo , Norway

30. Clinic for Nephrology, Clinical Center University of Sarajevo , Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

31. Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid , Fundación Renal Iñigo Alvarez de Toledo, Madrid , Spain

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background The aim of this study was to provide an overview of age, sex and primary renal disease (PRD) distribution among first kidney transplant recipients across Europe. Method The European Renal Association (ERA) Registry database was used to obtain data on patients aged 20 years or older receiving their first kidney transplant between 2010 and 2019 from 12 European countries. The numbers and percentages of recipients in each age, sex and PRD group were calculated by country, donor type and year. Results In total, 99 543 adults received a first kidney transplant. Overall, 23% of the recipients were 65 years or older, 36% were female, and 21% had glomerulonephritis and 15% diabetes mellitus as PRD. Compared with deceased donor kidney transplant recipients, living donor kidney transplant recipients were less often 65 years or older (13% versus 26%), more often had glomerulonephritis (25% versus 20%) and less often diabetes mellitus (8% versus 17%) as PRD. We found large international differences, which were most prominent for age and PRD and less prominent for sex. Over time, the largest change in recipient characteristics was observed for the percentage of recipients aged 65 years or older, increasing from 18% in 2010 to 28% in 2019 for all countries combined with a similar trend in most countries. Conclusion We observed large differences for age and PRD distribution between recipients of living and deceased donor kidneys and between European countries. Over time, the percentage of older first kidney transplant recipients increased.

Funder

European Renal Association

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Transplantation,Nephrology

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