Outcome of kidney transplant in primary, repeat, and kidney‐after‐nonrenal solid‐organ transplantation: 15‐year analysis of recent UNOS database
Solid organ
Nephrology
Panel reactive antibody
DOI:
10.1111/ctr.13108
Publication Date:
2017-09-07T14:02:40Z
AUTHORS (9)
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Abstract The number of nonrenal solid‐organ transplants increased substantially in the last few decades. Many these patients develop renal failure and receive kidney transplantation. aim this study was to evaluate patient allograft survival primary, repeat, kidney‐after‐nonrenal organ transplantation using national data reported United Network for Organ Sharing ( UNOS ) from January 2000 through December 2014. Survival time each stratified into following: Group A (comparison group)—recipients primary transplant (178 947 patients), B—recipients repeat (17 819 C—recipients performed after either a liver, heart, or lung (2365 patients). We compared survivals log‐rank test. Compared transplant, significantly lower those with previous transplant. Renal are comparable. Death main cause graft loss who had prior
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