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Risk factors in the progression of BK virus-associated nephropathy in renal transplant recipients
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine ; : 865-872, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-195232
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND/

AIMS:

BK virus-associated nephropathy (BKVAN) is an important cause of allograft dysfunction in kidney transplant recipients. It has an unfavorable clinical course, and no definite treatment guidelines have yet been established. Here, we report our center's experience with biopsy-proven BKVAN and investigate factors associated with its progression.

METHODS:

From January 2004 to April 2013, 25 patients with BKVAN were diagnosed by biopsy at Seoul St. Mary's Hospital. Of the 25 patients, 10 were deceaseddonor transplant recipients and 15 were living-donor transplant recipients. Three of the patients underwent retransplantation. The primary immunosuppressant used was tacrolimus in 17 patients and cyclosporine in eight patients.

RESULTS:

BKVAN was observed at a mean duration of 22.8 ± 29.1 months after transplantation. The mean serum creatinine level at biopsy was 2.2 ± 0.7 mg/dL. BKVAN occurred with acute rejection in eight patients (28%). Immunosuppression modification was performed in 21 patients (84%). Additionally, leflunomide and intravenous immunoglobulin were administered to 13 patients (52%) and two (8%), respectively. Allograft loss occurred in five patients (27.8%) during the follow- up period at 0.7, 17.1, 21.8, 39.8, and 41.5 months after the BKVAN diagnosis. Advanced stages of BKVAN, increased creatinine levels, and accompanying acute rejection at the time of BKVAN diagnosis increased the risk of allograft failure.

CONCLUSIONS:

The clinical outcomes in patients with biopsy-proven BKVAN were unfavorable in the present study, especially in patients with advanced-stage BKVAN, poor renal function, and acute allograft rejection.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Antiviral Agents / Time Factors / Tumor Virus Infections / Biopsy / Opportunistic Infections / Biomarkers / Retrospective Studies / Risk Factors / Kidney Transplantation / Treatment Outcome Type of study: Etiology study / Practice guideline / Observational study / Risk factors Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine Year: 2015 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Antiviral Agents / Time Factors / Tumor Virus Infections / Biopsy / Opportunistic Infections / Biomarkers / Retrospective Studies / Risk Factors / Kidney Transplantation / Treatment Outcome Type of study: Etiology study / Practice guideline / Observational study / Risk factors Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine Year: 2015 Type: Article