Long-term outcomes of kidney transplantation from elderly donors.

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    Abstract

    Summary
    Introduction. During the last years the percentage of elderly organ donors has increased significantly and may impact results of
    kidney transpalantations (KT).
    Aim of the Study. Was to analyse results of kidney transplantation from elderly donors.
    Materials and methods. In this study we analysed results of all consecutive KT from deceased donors (DD) performed in a single
    transplantation center during the period from 01.01.2004 till 31.12.2007, with the following exclusion criteria: unavailability of 5-year
    follow-up and transplantation from DD aged from 50 to 59 years. In result the study population consisted of 193 KT recipients,
    and all cases were divided into two groups according to donor age: group A (donor age >60 years, 27 KT from 18 DD, mean age of
    donors 62,6 + 2,1 years, mean age of recipients 58,0 + 9,0 years), and group B (donor age <49 years, 166 KT from 98 DD, mean
    age of donors 35,4 + 10,2 years, mean age of recipients 40,5 + 14,7 years). Groups were compared for posttransplant outcomes
    and 5-year graft and patient survival.
    Results.During the study period the number of transplantations from donors aged >60 years amounted to 10.5% of all transplantations.
    The use of elderly donors was not associated with worse early posttrransplant results; in long-term it was associated with higher
    patient mortality and lower rate of death-censored graft losses, however analysis of survival revealed difference only in patient
    5-year survival (p=0.001).
    Conclusion. KT from older donors when allocated to age-matched recipients ensures acceptable outcomes and should be continued
    in the future with recommendation to keep cold ischemia time as short as possible and to introduce urgent analysis of donor kidney
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    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)8-11
    JournalActa Chirurgica Latviensis
    Volume14
    Issue number2
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

    Keywords*

    • kidney transplantation
    • elderly donors
    • posttransplant results

    Field of Science*

    • 3.2 Clinical medicine

    Publication Type*

    • 1.4. Reviewed scientific article published in Latvia or abroad in a scientific journal with an editorial board (including university editions)

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