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Assessment of Risks of Perinephric Fat Thickness to Adverse Renal Outcomes Post Donor Nephrectomy

Prospective Study to Assess the Risks of Perinephric Fat Thickness on Adverse Renal Outcomes Post Donor Nephrectomy - ProActive Study


Sponsor

Mayo Clinic

Enrollment

100 participants

Start Date

Feb 10, 2025

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The goal of this observational study is to learn if PRAT thickness is a marker of visceral obesity and its influence on donors' kidney function and blood pressure in living kidney donors. Population includes male/female, 18 years and up, living kidney donors scheduled for nephrectomy within 6 months. The main area it aims to help in, is future care managing blood pressure and obesity in living kidney transplant donors. Primary Hypothesis: We hypothesize that Perirenal Fat Thickness (PRAT) may exhibit expansion, remodeling and inflammation that can negatively affect renal outcomes in LKDs. Researchers will compare PRAT morphology and inflammation in LKDs with low and high PRAT thickness. We will also correlate PRAT thickness with renal outcomes including vascular remodeling, at the time of donation and worsening hypertension and inadequately increased compensatory GFR of the LKD at 4-6 months post-donation. Participants will be separated into one of two groups depending on their PRAT measurement and asked to give samples of their blood, perinephric fat, and urine as research samples. Clinically we will abstract data up to 12 months prior and 6 months after their nephrectomy that includes laboratory findings, CT measurements, vitals, exam data, demographics, medical history and current medications.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 80 Years

Inclusion Criteria1

  • Participants in this study will be restricted to living kidney transplant donors (LKDs). .

Exclusion Criteria4

  • Those who do not meet Mayo Clinic Rochester's clinical criterion for donor nephrectomy.
  • \>10% weight change between the donor evaluation and donor nephrectomy
  • Individuals who are pregnant or are planning to become pregnant
  • Inability to comply with study procedures or any condition that, in the opinion of the investigator, could increase the patient's risk by participating in the study or confound the outcome of the study.

Locations(1)

Mayo Clinic

Rochester, Minnesota, United States

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