Pankewycz O, Kulaylat M, Fagan L, Matthews B, Kohli R, Laftavi M R
Department of Surgery, State University of New York, University at Buffalo, Buffalo General Hospital, Kaleidahealth, Buffalo, NY 14203, USA.
Transplant Proc. 2010 Nov;42(9):3537-41. doi: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2010.06.035.
Anemia is a common complication accompanying renal transplantation. The evaluation and therapy for posttransplant anemia (PTA) are not standardized and remain controversial. This was a prospective, protocol-driven attempt at early PTA evaluation and management by transplant nurse coordinators. Between 1 and 2 months posttransplantation, 75 consecutive recipients were evaluated for the presence and causes of anemia. Anemic patients were given standard doses of darbepoetin alfa (DA) for 3 months. Response to therapy and patient outcomes were evaluated over 15 months. Twenty-five (33%) of all patients were anemic, including 32% who were erythropoietin (EPO)-deficient and 68% with relative EPO resistance. No patient with early PTA showed an elevated EPO level or increased reticulocytes. Predisposing factors for early PTA included increased numbers of perioperative transfusions, deceased kidney donor, decrease reticulocyte count, and renal insufficiency. DA therapy corrected anemia in 20% of patients at 1 month and in 60% at 3 months. Patients unresponsive to standard DA doses were observed to display reduced renal function and new onset iron deficiency. Patients with prolonged PTA may represent a high-risk population requiring more intensive medical supervision. Nurses were able to efficiently direct DA therapy with only 1.7% protocol violations.
贫血是肾移植常见的并发症。移植后贫血(PTA)的评估和治疗尚未标准化,仍存在争议。这是一项由移植护士协调员进行的前瞻性、按方案驱动的早期PTA评估和管理尝试。在移植后1至2个月期间,对75例连续的受者进行了贫血存在情况及病因的评估。贫血患者接受了3个月的标准剂量的阿法达贝泊汀(DA)治疗。在15个月内评估了治疗反应和患者预后。所有患者中有25例(33%)贫血,其中32%为促红细胞生成素(EPO)缺乏,68%为相对EPO抵抗。早期PTA患者中没有EPO水平升高或网织红细胞增多的情况。早期PTA的易感因素包括围手术期输血次数增加、死亡供肾、网织红细胞计数降低和肾功能不全。DA治疗在1个月时使20%的患者贫血得到纠正,3个月时为60%。对标准DA剂量无反应的患者表现出肾功能降低和新发缺铁。PTA持续时间较长的患者可能是需要更密切医疗监督的高危人群。护士能够有效地指导DA治疗,方案违规率仅为1.7%。