AUTHOR=Almeida Manuela , Reis Pereira Pedro , Silvano José , Ribeiro Catarina , Pedroso Sofia , Tafulo Sandra , Martins La Salete , Silva Ramos Miguel , Malheiro Jorge TITLE=Longitudinal Trajectories of Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate in a European Population of Living Kidney Donors JOURNAL=Transplant International VOLUME=Volume 37 - 2024 YEAR=2024 URL=https://www.frontierspartnerships.org/journals/transplant-international/articles/10.3389/ti.2024.13356 DOI=10.3389/ti.2024.13356 ISSN=1432-2277 ABSTRACT=A living donor(LD) kidney transplant is the best treatment for kidney failure, but LDs safety is paramount. We sought to evaluate our LDs cohort's longitudinal changes in estimated glomerular filtration rate(eGFR). We retrospectively studied 320 LDs submitted to nephrectomy between 1998 and 2020. The primary outcome was the eGFR change until 15 years(y) post-donation. Subgroup analysis considered distinct donor characteristics and kidney function reduction rate(%KFRR)postdonation[-(eGFR6months(M)-eGFRpre-donation)/eGFRpre-donation*100]. Donors had a mean age of 47.3±10.5y, 71% female. Overall, LDs presented an average eGFR change 6M onward of +0.35mL/min/1.73m2/year. The period with the highest increase was 6M-2Y, with a mean eGFR change of +0.85L/min/1.73m 2/year. Recovery plateaued at 10y. Normal weight donors presented significantly better recovery of eGFR +0.59mL/min/1.73m2/year, compared to obese donors -0.18L/min/1.73m2/year(p=0.020). Noteworthy, these results only hold for the first 5y. The subgroup with a lower KFRR(<26.2%) had a significantly higher decrease in eGFR overall of -0.21ml/min/1.73m2/year compared to the groups with higher KFRR(p<0.001). These differences only hold for 6M-2Y. Moreover, an eGFR<50 mL/min/1.73m2 was a rare event, with £5% prevalence in the 2-15Y span, correlating with eGFR pre-donation. Our data show that eGFR recovery is significant and may last until 10y post-donation. However, some subgroups presented more ominous kidney function trajectories.