1. Deceased donor renal transplantation: A single center experience
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Ashish Sharma, Sarbpreet Singh, S P Shiva, Kunal Kapoor, Harbir Singh Kohli, Rajinder Kaur, Deepesh Benjamin Kenwar, and Sandeep Kumar
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Brain death ,Referral ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Single Center ,deceased donor transplant ,Triage ,Transplantation ,organ donation ,Nephrology ,Donation ,Emergency medicine ,medicine ,Original Article ,Hemodialysis ,Organ donation ,business ,Survival analysis - Abstract
Introduction Deceased donor kidney transplant are still not common across India. This study was done to assess various measures taken at a single center level to increase organ donation rate and to analyse the outcomes of transplants performed from these donors. Methods All deceased donor renal transplants performed from November 2011 to February 2017 were analysed for patient and death censored graft survival, rate of delayed graft function, rate of rejection and mortality. Kaplan Meir analysis for Survival Curves was used. Results Organ donation rate at our center improved from one donation every alternate year in 2004 to a peak of 44 donations in 2017. Patient survival was 93.42%, 89.44%, 85.53%, and death censored graft survival was 94.07%, 88.21%, and 82.86% at 1, 2 and 3 years respectively. Mean duration of hemodialysis pre transplantation was 34.6 ± 27.43 months. Conclusions This study has shown that steps taken at a single center level alone can also significantly improve organ donation rates. Employment of dedicated professionals including transplant surgeons and coordinators, developing a protocol-based approach for referral, and early counseling in triage along with regular audits can help to establish deceased donor program with acceptable outcomes elsewhere in the country.
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- 2021
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