Literature DB >> 3274478

Long-term survivors of kidney transplantation, mortality, rehabilitation, and immunologic reactivities.

H M Lee1, N Kenyon, G Mendez-Picon, M P Posner.   

Abstract

1. The overall patient and graft survival rates (83.6% and 82% respectively) up to 23 years posttransplant of the group who survived a minimum of 10 years is reasonably good regardless of the donor source. 2. The primary grafts that survived a minimum of 10 years and were lost during the subsequent 12 years (17.7%) were equally due to rejection and the death of the patient. 3. Rehabilitation of the long-term survivor has been very good. Cardiovascular disease is becoming a significant morbidity among pediatric-aged recipients reaching the thirties. 4. The causes of death after 10-year survival are evenly distributed among infection, cardiovascular disease, neoplasms, dialysis, and hepatic failure. 5. The selected studies of immunologic reactivities in the long-term survivors show their failure to generate significant killing against donor-specific antigens while displaying normal MLR response against donor and third party. Significant depressions in their ability to respond in vitro to soluble antigens was also demonstrated.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3274478

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplant Proc        ISSN: 0041-1345            Impact factor:   1.066


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1.  Long-term results of living related kidney transplantation: a retrospective study on 114 recipients followed over 10 years.

Authors:  T Yasumura; T Oka; Y Omori; Y Nakane
Journal:  Jpn J Surg       Date:  1991-03
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