| Literature DB >> 17496409 |
Ibrahiem H El-Nono1, Tawfiq H Al-Ba'adani, Abdulilah M Ghilan, Nagieb W Abu Asba, Gamil M Al-Alimy, Mokhtar M Al-Massani, Morshed A Noman, Soliman Al-Shargabe, Mohamed M Al-Mansour, Mogahed Y Nassar.
Abstract
Between May 1998 and June 2006, 31 patients (21 males and 10 females) received a renal allograft from live-related donors at the Urology and Nephrology Center in the Al-Thawra Modern General Hospital Sana'a, Republic of Yemen. The cold ischemia time ranged between 48 and 68 minutes. The immunosuppressive protocol was double therapy (steroids and mycophenolate) in the first 8 cases. The subsequent cases received triple therapy with steroids, cyclosporine and mycophenolate. Episodes of acute rejection were treated with high dose steroids while anti-thymocyte globulin (ATG) was also used in cases of vascular or steroid resistant rejection. Primary graft function was achieved in 29 recipients (93.5%). The post-transplant complications, either surgical or medical, were comparable to those reported in the literature. The kidney transplantation program started sporadically in Yemen since 1998. However, a well-established program has been running regularly since the beginning of 2005.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17496409
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Saudi J Kidney Dis Transpl ISSN: 1319-2442