Long-Term (≥25 Years) Kidney Allograft Survivors: Retrospective Analysis at a Single Center

Single Center
DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2020.02.152 Publication Date: 2020-06-19T21:04:56Z
ABSTRACT
Despite great improvements in the short-term patient and kidney graft survival, long-term morbidity mortality transplant recipients still remains a significant problem. The aim of study was to evaluate impact both donor recipient factors, as well renal function indices on very (>25 years) allograft survival.Retrospective analysis performed data 41 (KTR), group A: follow-up = 25 years, 20 KTR, 10 male, mean age (mean [M] ± standard deviation [SD]): 34.6 12.6 14 living donors (LD), 6 cadaveric (CD); B: > 21 16 (M SD): 30.86 12.37 LD, 7 CD). Kidney origin, post-kidney transplantation diabetes mellitus, HLA compatibility, delayed function, acute rejection episodes were also analyzed retrospectively. Statistical with Mann-Whitney test Kaplan-Meier survival (SPSS 20.0 for Windows).The CDs lower than that LDs: CD 23.84 16.26 years vs LD age: 52.75 12.42 (P < .001). Cadaveric associated better 10, 15, post transplant. None other factors reached statistical significance between 2 groups.The origin are important co-factors survival.
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