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Introduction Impaired renal function and/or pre-existing atherosclerosis in the deceased donor increase the risk of delayed graft function and impaired long-term renal function in kidney transplant recipients.
Pliquett Rainer U +6 more
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The Perspectives of Biomarkers in Predicting the Survival of the Renal Graft
Kidney transplantation (KT) is currently the elective approach for patients with end-stage renal disease. Although it is a safe choice for these patients, the early complications can lead to graft dysfunction. One of the most redoubtable complications is
Paul Luchian Aldea +9 more
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Gender differences in renal transplant graft survival
A long-term retrospective study was conducted to assess the risk factors of renal transplant graft failure focusing on the effects of gender of both the donor and the recipient.
Po-Da Chen +6 more
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Risk factors and consequences of delayed graft function
The impact of delayed graft function (DGF) on the outcome of renal transplantation remains controversial. We analyzed the risk factors for DGF and its impact on graft and patient survival.
Mondher Ounissi +13 more
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Kidney Transplant Outcomes after Prolonged Delayed Graft Function
Background: The protracted recovery of renal function may be an actionable marker of post-transplant adverse events, but a paucity of data are available to determine if the duration of graft recovery serves to stratify risk. Materials and Methods: Single-center data of adult-isolated deceased-donor kidney transplant (KTX) recipients between 1 July 2015
Cullan V. Donnelly +2 more
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Prolonged graft survival in older recipient mice is determined by impaired effector T-cell but intact regulatory T-cell responses. [PDF]
Elderly organ transplant recipients represent a fast growing segment of patients on the waiting list. We examined age-dependent CD4(+) T-cell functions in a wild-type (WT) and a transgenic mouse transplant model and analyzed the suppressive function of ...
Christian Denecke +8 more
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BuMPy road of delayed graft function
delayed graft function (DGF) occurs in 20–30% of renal transplants and contributes significantly to the gradual loss of grafts through accelerated development of chronic allograft dysfunction. Members of the transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) family are incriminated as the major driving force for developing fibrosis.
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The Association Between Early Graft Function, Donor Type and Long-Term Kidney Transplant Outcomes
Delayed graft function (DGF), is associated with inferior graft outcomes. Whether poor graft function without dialysis, termed slow graft function (SGF), affects outcomes is unclear.
Karthik Venkataraman +11 more
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Risk Factors of Delayed Graft Function in Patients with Kidney Transplantation
Objective: In Mongolia, since 2006, kidney transplantation has been performed regularly, with more than 400 people having undergone this surgery.
Oyunpurev Erdenechimeg +18 more
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Objective To assess cut-off value of creatinine and glomerular filtration rate for augmentation cystoplasty (AC) in paediatric age-group. Materials and Methods Data of all paediatric-patients (
Prempal Singh +4 more
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