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Delayed graft function and long-term outcome in kidney transplantation

Authors :
Grosso, G
Corona, D
Mistretta, Antonio
Zerbo, D
Sinagra, N
Giaquinta, A
Cimino, Sebastiano
Ekser, B
Giuffrida, G
Leonardi, A
Gula, R
Veroux, Pierfrancesco
Veroux, Massimiliano
Grosso, Giuseppe
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Background There are still many controversies about the impact of delayed graft function (DGF) on kidney transplantation outcome. The aims of this study were to define factors associated with DGF and to ascertain the relative impact of DGF on kidney transplantation outcome, both in the early postoperative period and in long-term follow-up. Patients and Methods Four hundred kidney transplant recipients were reviewed to assess the clinical impact of DGF on long-term outcome. Results The overall prevalence of DGF was 24.3%. DGF was significantly associated with increasing recipient and donor age, duration of dialysis, and cold ischemia time. Patients with DGF displayed a significantly worse graft ( P = .005) and patient ( P Conclusion DGF is a frequent complication of renal transplantation and may be associated with a reduced graft and even patient survival. Strategies to prevent graft injury and, more specifically, DGF may be an important clue to provide a better long-term outcome in kidney transplantation.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f824cbefd6c23ed804ff96c867bbe07b