1999
DOI: 10.1007/s001470050259
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Dual renal transplant from a non-heart beating donor

Abstract: In September 1998, a 48 year old male underwent bilateral renal transplantation from a 51 year old non-heart beating donor (NHBD) with ischemic heart disease. The grafts exhibited delayed graft function, otherwise short term results have been good, with a three month serum creatinine of 80 pmol/l, three month GFR of 79 ml/min per 1.73m2 BSA, and no episodes of acute rejection. We advocate dual transplantation when sub-optimal NHBD kidneys are otherwise in danger of being discarded.

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“…Fewer rejections, similar 3 month and 1-year serum creatinine levels were found in recipients of dual transplants versus recipients of single ideal kidney grafts. Reports of successful dual renal transplants from elderly kidney donors [95, 96, 97]or non-heart-beating donors [98]are also available in Europe. All these findings are corroborated by a recent prospective, case-control study involving transplantation centers in Europe, Canada and United States, aimed to compare the outcome of transplantation of two marginal versus single ideal kidneys [99].…”
Section: From Single To Dual Marginal Kidney Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fewer rejections, similar 3 month and 1-year serum creatinine levels were found in recipients of dual transplants versus recipients of single ideal kidney grafts. Reports of successful dual renal transplants from elderly kidney donors [95, 96, 97]or non-heart-beating donors [98]are also available in Europe. All these findings are corroborated by a recent prospective, case-control study involving transplantation centers in Europe, Canada and United States, aimed to compare the outcome of transplantation of two marginal versus single ideal kidneys [99].…”
Section: From Single To Dual Marginal Kidney Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%