1975
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.3.5985.667
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Agonal phase, ischaemic times, and renal vascular abnormalities and outcome of cadaver kidney transplants.

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“…This confirms the results of others (Simmons et al, 1971;Goldman et al, 1975;Hall et al, 1975). However, Bewick et al (1976) have shown that if all arteries are transplanted on a single arterial patch, the use of kidneys with multiple arteries is not associated with an increased incidence of complications.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This confirms the results of others (Simmons et al, 1971;Goldman et al, 1975;Hall et al, 1975). However, Bewick et al (1976) have shown that if all arteries are transplanted on a single arterial patch, the use of kidneys with multiple arteries is not associated with an increased incidence of complications.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The graft survival at 2 years is r\, 100% better in cases with 0 incompatibilities as compared to cases with 2 incompatibilities. When the results obtained in 41 previously transplanted patients were analysed very similar curves were obtained as previously reported (5). It can be added that very similar results were found in the Oslo material [6] and this still holds in a more recent analysis [7] where it was also shown that including matching for the HLA-C series antigens did not influence the results obtained in the '0'mismatch group.…”
Section: The Correlation Between Hla-a and B Matching And Graft Survivalsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Consensus reports on DCD kidney transplantation recommend limiting the time between therapy withdrawal and start of cold in situ perfusion in DCD donors to 1 hour . These recommendations are based on expert opinions and historical analyses, whereas recent studies investigating the effect of donor asystolic warm ischemia time (DWIT), defined as time from circulatory arrest until cold perfusion, failed to demonstrate an effect on graft survival …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%