Indian Journal of Urology (Jan 2007)

Is Euro-Collins better than ringer lactate in live related donor renal transplantation?

  • G Siva Prasad,
  • Chacko N Ninan,
  • Antony Devasia,
  • Lionel Gnanaraj,
  • Nitin S Kekre,
  • Ganesh Gopalakrishnan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0970-1591.33722
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 3
pp. 265 – 269

Abstract

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Objectives: Euro-Collins and University of Wisconsin are preferred solutions in cadaveric renal transplantation. There are no guidelines regarding the perfusion fluids in live donor renal transplantation. We studied whether Euro-Collins was better than Ringer lactate in terms of protecting allograft function. Materials and Methods: A double-blind permuted randomized trial comparing Euro-Collins and Ringer lactate was performed on 100 patients undergoing live related donor renal transplantation. Outcome variable was serum creatinine. Results: Age, sex, donor nephrectomy and ischemia times, kidney temperature, time of first appearance of urine was not significantly different in both the groups. Fall in serum creatinine was significantly more in Euro-Collins than Ringer lactate in the first postoperative week ( P - 80 min was found to be significant ( P -0.024). Twelve kidneys in Euro-Collins and 17 in the Ringer lactate group had cold ischemia times of ≥80 min and time to nadir creatinine was 4.33 ±3.74 and 12.76± 12.68 days ( P -0.035). Conclusions: Renal function normalized rapidly when Euro-Collins was used. Cold ischemia time of ≥ 80 min was the most important factor affecting the graft function and perfusing with Euro-Collins could protect the allograft.

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