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Transplant Proc ; 48(2): 329-32, 2016 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27109948

ABSTRACT

Transplantation of kidneys retrieved from expanded criteria donors is one of the options to expand the pool of available grafts, shorten the waiting time and increase the number of kidney transplant recipients. This study was a retrospective assessment of 99 patients who underwent renal transplantation during the period 2007-2015 with kidneys harvested from expanded criteria donors (ECD) as defined by the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) following routine biopsy of all kidneys obtained by Karpinsky Score. They formed two groups: SKT (67 recipients that received a single kidney) and DKT (32 patients that received dual kidney transplant). An analysis of differences of two groups between graft and patient survival and graft function were performed after 8 years of observation. We observed between two groups the following statistical differences: Donor age (P < .001), basal high risk of recipients (P < .05), wait time before transplant (P < .05), recipient age (P < .001) delayed graft function (P < .005) while we observe similar values of donor renal function, outcome in graft and patient survival and graft function in recipients. The transplantation of kidneys obtained from expanded criteria donor, allows increase in the number of kidney transplants and in the respect of values of biopsy score and the donor renal function, showed in single or dual kidney transplantation with similar graft and patient survival.


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Donor Selection/methods , Graft Survival , Kidney Transplantation/methods , Tissue Donors/classification , Adult , Aged , Biopsy , Delayed Graft Function , Donor Selection/classification , Female , Humans , Kidney/pathology , Kidney Diseases/surgery , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Time , Tissue Donors/supply & distribution , Treatment Outcome
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