2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2016.03.039
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Epidemiological Characteristics of the Largest Kidney Transplant Program in Mexico: Western National Medical Center, Mexican Institute of Social Security

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“…In our study as in our setting, male receptors are 3 : 1 compared to female [10, 23]; this is due to social and epidemiological conditions; perhaps our results show that AGD was most commonly presented in males; all AGD in the period of time were included; nevertheless gender was associated to it presence; due to the fact that all patients have the same immunosuppressive scheme it is possible that this finding was gender-related. Other studies have shown significant correlation in OS in males compared to females although the gender was not a condition to differentiate OS levels (AGD more frequent in men).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…In our study as in our setting, male receptors are 3 : 1 compared to female [10, 23]; this is due to social and epidemiological conditions; perhaps our results show that AGD was most commonly presented in males; all AGD in the period of time were included; nevertheless gender was associated to it presence; due to the fact that all patients have the same immunosuppressive scheme it is possible that this finding was gender-related. Other studies have shown significant correlation in OS in males compared to females although the gender was not a condition to differentiate OS levels (AGD more frequent in men).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…Approximately 63% of those with end stage renal disease and on hemodialysis are due to T2DM. [11] In 2011, the total direct cost of diabetes to Mexico's health care system was estimated at 3.4 billion USD. [12] 1.2 Role of primary care in non-communicable disease screening and prevention Primary care provides a key role in the prevention, early detection and management of NCDs and associated risk factors.…”
Section: Burden Of T2dm In Mexicomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Debido a la gran penetración de los servicios de salud, el Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social actualmente realiza el mayor número de trasplantes en el país, con resultados satisfactorios. 2 Sin embargo, la incidencia y prevalencia de la enfermedad renal crónica (ERC) incrementadas rebasan la capacidad resolutiva de la cirugía de TR. 3 El número de trasplantes en cada medición realizada resulta en un incremento; no obstante, de manera similar ocurre con el registro de pacientes con ERC que requieren de TR.…”
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