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-  2019 

Effect of Age on Leukopenia Following Renal Transplantation at a Single Center

DOI: 10.1177/1526924818817017

Keywords: kidney transplantation,leukopenia,mycophenolate mofetil,immunosuppression,immunosenescence

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Leukopenia in renal transplant recipients occurs commonly within the first year following transplantation; however, literature on the effects of age on leukopenia is scarce. A single-center, retrospective review was conducted on 141 recipients transplanted from January 2011 to December 2015. Transplant recipients were characterized by age <60 years (n = 94) or age 60 years and older (n = 47) for analysis. A greater incidence of leukopenia was seen in the older cohort compared to the younger cohort (64% vs 55%). Of those patients who developed leukopenia, the older cohort (n = 30) had a higher incidence of hospitalization for leukopenia (30% vs 23%) but a lower incidence of hospitalization for infection (20% vs 25%) compared to the younger cohort (n = 52). Additionally, one month following mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) discontinuation, the older cohort had reduced recovery of their white blood cell count (+263.8% vs +272.5%) and experienced less recurrent leukopenic episodes (50% vs 67%) and rejection episodes (0% vs 22%) compared to the younger cohort, alluding to the need for less immunosuppression. Age at transplantation was not associated with the development of leukopenia; however, older patients had a higher incidence of leukopenia and hospitalization for leukopenia. Dose reduction or discontinuation of MMF should be considered in older kidney transplant recipients who develop leukopenia

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