| Literature DB >> 6353643 |
J T Rosenthal, T R Hakala, S Iwatsuki, B W Shaw, T E Starzl.
Abstract
Ninety-seven cadaveric renal transplants were performed upon 96 patients during 1981. The one year patient mortality was 2.1 per cent. Seventy of the recipients were undergoing transplantation for the first time. Of these patients, 38 were treated with cyclosporine and steroids with a one year graft survival rate of 89.5 per cent. The other 32 primary recipients were treated with azathioprine and steroids with a one year graft survival rate of 50 per cent. The difference between the cyclosporine-steroid versus conventional therapy groups was significant. Cyclosporine and steroids also were used to treat 26 patients who underwent retransplantation with 27 cadaveric grafts. The one year graft survival time was 77.8 per cent; most of the graft losses were in presensitized patients. The results with retransplantation were twice as good as in historical control groups.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6353643 PMCID: PMC2729119
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Gynecol Obstet ISSN: 0039-6087