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Cadaveric renal transplantation after 60 years of age. A single center experience.

D Cantarovich1, R Baatard, T Baranger, A Tirouvanziam, J N Le Sant, M Hourmant, J Dantal, J P Soulillou.   

Abstract

We report the outcome of 121 cadaveric renal transplants performed in our institution between September 1985 and April 1992 in 117 patients, aged 60-71 years (mean 63 years) at the time of transplantation. Compared to 640 patients 20-59 years of age transplanted during the same study period, a nonstatistically significant difference was observed in the 5-year actuarial patient (80% and 90%, respectively, in recipients over and under 60 years of age) and transplant (80% and 72%, respectively, in recipients over and under 60 years of age) survival rates. However, elderly patients had significantly lower survival than recipients 20-29 years of age (P < 0.009). Fourteen patients died (all but one with a functioning graft) due to cardiovascular diseases (5%; 42.8% of total deaths), infections (3%; 28.6% of total deaths), and gastrointestinal complications (3%; 28.6% of total deaths). Younger patients showed a similar and nonsignificantly different incidence of cardiovascular- (35%) and infectious-(30%) related deaths. The incidence of acute rejection episodes and cytomegalovirus (CMV) infectious episodes was 27% and 24%, respectively, during the 1st post-transplant year. Ongoing acute rejection and CMV infectious episodes were significantly higher in patients who died than in those still alive (P < 0.002 and P < 0.02, respectively). Cyclosporin maintenance therapy was well tolerated in all patients but one, and 64% of the patients could be maintained without steroids. These data indicate that cadaveric renal transplantation is a safe and effective procedure in the management of chronic renal failure of selected patients 60 years of age or older.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8117400     DOI: 10.1007/bf00335661

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transpl Int        ISSN: 0934-0874            Impact factor:   3.782


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Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol       Date:  2000       Impact factor: 2.370

3.  [Liver transplantation in elderly patients].

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4.  Renal transplantation for patients 60 years of older. A single-institution experience.

Authors:  E Benedetti; A J Matas; N Hakim; C Fasola; K Gillingham; L McHugh; J S Najarian
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  1994-10       Impact factor: 12.969

Review 5.  Cyclosporin pharmacokinetics in the elderly.

Authors:  J M Kovarik; E U Koelle
Journal:  Drugs Aging       Date:  1999-09       Impact factor: 4.271

6.  Graft survival differences in kidney transplants related to recipient sex and age.

Authors:  Asuncion Sancho; Eva Gavela; Julia Kanter; Sandra Beltrán; Cristina Castro; Verónica Escudero; Jonay Pantoja; Pablo Molina; Belen Vizcaíno; Mercedes González; Emma Calatayud; Ana Avila
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-09-26
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