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2016
DOI: 10.6002/ect.2015.0146
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Abstract: With an increased incidence of living-donor kidney transplants, in response to increasing unmet needs for renal transplant, a clear understanding of determinants of posttransplant outcomes is essential. The importance of delayed graft function in deceased-donor kidney transplant is now part of conventional medical wisdom, due to the large amount of evidence focused on this aspect. However, the same is not true for living-donor kidney transplant, partly due to lack of evidence on this crucial clinical question … Show more

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“…DGF has been regarded a consequence of acute kidney injury occurring shortly after transplantation, with various causal factors attributed to the donor, the recipient, and the transplantation procedure [ 7 , 9 ]. Ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) has been considered the major cause of DGF, due to blood flow disturbances, with resultant cell damage, and innate/adaptive immune response [ 7 , 25 – 27 ]. Our experimental results illustrate significantly higher D slow , perfusion fraction, and ADC in patients with EGF than DGF immediately after kidney transplantation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…DGF has been regarded a consequence of acute kidney injury occurring shortly after transplantation, with various causal factors attributed to the donor, the recipient, and the transplantation procedure [ 7 , 9 ]. Ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) has been considered the major cause of DGF, due to blood flow disturbances, with resultant cell damage, and innate/adaptive immune response [ 7 , 25 – 27 ]. Our experimental results illustrate significantly higher D slow , perfusion fraction, and ADC in patients with EGF than DGF immediately after kidney transplantation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%