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The new IGL-1 kidney preservation solution shows improved outcomes compared to the University of Wisconsin (UW) solution. IGL-1 resulted in lower delayed graft function and better early renal function in transplanted kidneys.

Area of Science:

  • Nephrology
  • Transplantation Immunology
  • Organ Preservation

Background:

  • The University of Wisconsin (UW) solution is the standard for kidney preservation.
  • A novel solution, IGL-1, modifies UW solution's composition with inverted K/Na concentrations and different colloid agents.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the clinical outcomes of kidneys preserved using the IGL-1 solution.
  • To compare IGL-1 preservation with the traditional UW solution in local kidney transplants.

Main Methods:

  • A prospective study comparing 37 kidneys preserved in IGL-1 versus 33 in UW solution.
  • Evaluation of delayed graft function (DGF), serum creatinine, urine output, and creatinine clearance.
  • Post-reperfusion biopsies assessed apoptosis.

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Main Results:

  • IGL-1 showed a lower DGF incidence (5.71%) than UW (13.79%).
  • Significantly lower postoperative creatinine levels and superior creatinine clearance were observed in the IGL-1 group.
  • Fewer apoptotic cells were found in IGL-1 preserved kidneys.

Conclusions:

  • The IGL-1 solution demonstrates potential superiority for immediate post-transplant outcomes.
  • IGL-1 may offer advantages over UW solution in kidney preservation, warranting further investigation.