Kidney transplantation is the best treatment for end-stage renal disease since it offers the greatest survival benefit compared to dialysis. The gap between the number of renal transplants performed and the number of patients awaiting renal transplants leads to a steadily increasing pressure on the scientific community. Kidney preimplantation biopsy is used as a component of the evaluation of organ quality before acceptance for transplantation. However, the reliability and predictive value of biopsy data are controversial. Most of the previously proposed predictive models were not associated with graft survival, but what has to be reaffirmed is that histologic examination of kidney tissue can provide an objective window on the state of the organ that cannot be deduced from clinical records and renal functional studies. The balance of evidence indicates that reliable decisions about donor suitability must be made based on the overall picture. This work discusses recent trends that can reduce diagnostic timing and variability among players in the decision-making process that lead to kidney transplants, from the pathologist’s perspective.

Eccher, A., Becker, J., Pagni, F., Cazzaniga, G., Rossi, M., Gambaro, G., et al. (2024). The Puzzle of Preimplantation Kidney Biopsy Decision-Making Process: The Pathologist Perspective. LIFE, 14(2) [10.3390/life14020254].

The Puzzle of Preimplantation Kidney Biopsy Decision-Making Process: The Pathologist Perspective

Pagni, F;Cazzaniga, G;L'Imperio, V;
2024

Abstract

Kidney transplantation is the best treatment for end-stage renal disease since it offers the greatest survival benefit compared to dialysis. The gap between the number of renal transplants performed and the number of patients awaiting renal transplants leads to a steadily increasing pressure on the scientific community. Kidney preimplantation biopsy is used as a component of the evaluation of organ quality before acceptance for transplantation. However, the reliability and predictive value of biopsy data are controversial. Most of the previously proposed predictive models were not associated with graft survival, but what has to be reaffirmed is that histologic examination of kidney tissue can provide an objective window on the state of the organ that cannot be deduced from clinical records and renal functional studies. The balance of evidence indicates that reliable decisions about donor suitability must be made based on the overall picture. This work discusses recent trends that can reduce diagnostic timing and variability among players in the decision-making process that lead to kidney transplants, from the pathologist’s perspective.
Articolo in rivista - Review Essay
kidney transplant; pathologist; preimplantation kidney biopsy;
English
15-feb-2024
2024
14
2
254
open
Eccher, A., Becker, J., Pagni, F., Cazzaniga, G., Rossi, M., Gambaro, G., et al. (2024). The Puzzle of Preimplantation Kidney Biopsy Decision-Making Process: The Pathologist Perspective. LIFE, 14(2) [10.3390/life14020254].
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