Analysis of the Effects of Day-Time vs. Night-Time Surgery on Renal Transplant Patient Outcomes.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE(2019)

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Sleep deprivation and disruption of the circadian rhythms could impair individual surgical performance and decision making. For this purpose, this study identified potential confounding factors on surgical renal transplant patient outcomes during day and night. Our retrospective cohort study of 215 adult renal cadaver transplant recipients, of which 132 recipients were allocated in the day-time group and 83 recipients in the night-time group, primarily stratified the patients into two cohorts, depending on the start time. Within a 24 h operational system, day-time was considered as being from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and night-time from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m.. Primary outcomes examined patient and graft survival after three months and one year. Secondary outcomes included the presence of acute rejection (AR) and delayed graft function (DGF), as well as the rate of postoperative complications. In log-rank testing, day-time surgery was associated with a significantly higher risk of patient death (p = 0.003), whereas long-term graft survival was unaffected by the operative time of day. The mean cold ischemia time (CIT), which was 12.4 +/- 5.3 h in the night-time group, was significantly longer compared to 10.7 +/- 3.6 for those during the day (p = 0.01). We observed that night-time kidney recipients experienced more wound complications. From our single-centre data, we conclude that night-time kidney transplantation does not increase the risk of adverse events or predispose the patient to a worse outcome. Nevertheless, further research is required to explore the effect of fatigue on nocturnal surgical performance.
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night-time renal transplantation,graft survival,patient survival,outcome,surgical complications
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