| Literature DB >> 362766 |
M Mebel, G May, G Horpacsy, W Seeger, B Weide.
Abstract
Developement and organization of kidney transplantation in the GDR was studied, with data of 289 patients who underwent transplantation at the Kidney Transplant Centre, Berlin-Friedrichshain being analyzed. The five years graft survival was 42% and the patients survival 62%. In case of combined treatment of transplantation and dialysis it was 70%. The main cause of transplant failure was rejection with a frequency of 12,1%. On the basis of an improved immunosuppression regime the mortality rate decreased from 37,6% to 12,3%. The introduction of a new method of ureteroneocystostomy resulted in a lower rate of urological complications. The importance of the preparation of the recipients, of the HLA-tissue typing as well as the influence of blood transfusion on the late prognosis of grafts will be discussed.Entities:
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Year: 1978 PMID: 362766
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zentralbl Chir ISSN: 0044-409X Impact factor: 0.942