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We conducted a retrospective analysis of the influence of full doses of calcineurin inhibitors [8-10 mg kg-1 day-1 cyclosporine (N = 80), or 0.2-0.3 mg kg-1 day-1 tacrolimus (N = 68)] administered from day 1 after transplantation on the transplant ...
L.A. Silva +8 more
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Background Delayed graft function, the requirement for dialysis due to poor kidney function post-transplant, is a frequent complication of deceased donor kidney transplantation and is associated with inferior outcomes and higher costs. Intravenous fluids
Michael G. Collins +17 more
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Risk factors for delayed kidney graft function from a deseased donor
Aim. To determine statistically significant risk factors for delayed renal graft function. To assess the impact of delayed kidney graft function on the development of other complications, graft and recipient survival.Material and methods.
A. V. Shabunin +5 more
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Deceased donor renal transplantation at army hospital research and referral: Our experience
Context: In India, there are a large number of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients waiting for renal transplant. Deceased donor organ transplantation (DDOT) is the possible solution to bridge the disparity between organ supply and demand. The concept
Yogesh Kumar Swami +6 more
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Objective: to evaluate the safety and efficacy of hypothermic oxygenated machine perfusion (HOPE) for kidney grafts obtained from expanded criteria donors (ECD).Materials and methods.
A. V. Shabunin +7 more
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Clinical outcomes prediction in kidney transplantation by use of biomarkers from hypothermic machine perfusion [PDF]
Purpose The clinical outcomes of kidney transplantation from deceased donors have seen significant improvements with the use of machine perfusion (MP), now a standard practice in transplant centers. However, the use of perfusate biomarkers for assessing
Ricardo Ribas de Almeida Leite +5 more
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A molecular signature for delayed graft function [PDF]
AbstractChronic kidney disease and associated comorbidities (diabetes, cardiovascular diseases) manifest with an accelerated ageing phenotype, leading ultimately to organ failure and renal replacement therapy. This process can be modulated by epigenetic and environmental factors which promote loss of physiological function and resilience to stress ...
Dagmara McGuinness +10 more
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Delayed Graft Function in the Kidney Transplant [PDF]
Acute kidney injury occurs with kidney transplantation and too frequently progresses to the clinical diagnosis of delayed graft function (DGF). Poor kidney function in the first week of graft life is detrimental to the longevity of the allograft. Challenges to understand the root cause of DGF include several pathologic contributors derived from the ...
A, Siedlecki, W, Irish, D C, Brennan
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Delayed Graft Function and the Risk for Death with a Functioning Graft [PDF]
Delayed graft function (DGF) associates with an increased risk for graft failure, but its link with death with graft function (DWGF) is unknown. We used the US Renal Data System to assemble a cohort of all first, adult, deceased-donor kidney transplant recipients from January 1, 1998, through December 31, 2004.
Shruti N, Tapiawala +6 more
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Delayed graft function in renal transplantation
Delayed graft function is an important determinant of patient and graft survival. A complex of pathologic mechanisms intervenes in the pathophysiology of this outcome. This paper reviews the main processes involved in delayed graft function as they relate to five chronologically related stages: donor tissue quality, brain death and related stress ...
Patrick, Peeters +3 more
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