The impact of cadaveric donor transplant on the development of chronic rhinosinusitis and recalcitrant disease
Estephania Candelo,
Anyull D. Bohorquez‐Caballero,
Karol Avila‐Castano
et al.
Abstract:Key points
The study found a higher incidence of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and recalcitrant CRS in cadaveric organ transplant recipients compared to those receiving living donor transplants. Recipients of cadaveric transplants were 1.32 times more likely to develop CRS and 1.68 times more likely to develop medically recalcitrant CRS.
Living kidney transplants significantly reduced the risk of developing CRS (OR = 0.12) and recalcitrant CRS (OR = 0.11), highlighting a potentially protective effect against th… Show more
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