Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation (Jan 2012)

Donors with renal artery stenosis: Fit to donate

  • Vemuru Sunil K Reddy,
  • Sandeep Guleria,
  • Girdhar S Bora

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/1319-2442.95817
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 3
pp. 577 – 580

Abstract

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Kidney donation from hypertensive donors is now an accepted norm in live related kidney transplantation. The use of hypertensive donors with renal artery stenosis due to athero-sclerosis and fibromuscular dysplasia is still debated. The prime concern is about the deleterious effect of hypertension on the donor and the risk of recurrence of such lesions in the solitary kidney. Even as the response of atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis to revascularisation is unpredictable, there is an improvement in blood pressure following revascularisation of kidneys with fibro-muscular dysplasia. The first use of such kidney donors was reported in 1984 and, since then, there have been a few reports of successful use of kidneys from donors with renal artery stenosis. We report here two interesting cases of successful transplantation of kidneys from live related kidney donors with hypertension due to renal artery stenosis who became normotensive with good graft function in the recipient. We conclude that moderately hypertensive donors with renal artery stenosis are fit to donate.