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- W103869888 abstract "The shortage of donor kidneys available for transplantation has resulted in an expansion of the criteria used for donor selection. The use of cadaveric pediatric kidneys has been suggested as a means to overcome this shortage, but is debated because of technical complications and an increased incidence of functional allograft impairment. We examined the records of all adult patients receiving renal allograft transplants from January, 1983 through December 1994, to determine whether kidneys from pediatric donors can be used safely for transplantation. During the study period, 204 adult patients received kidney transplants. The patients were divided into three groups by donor age: group 1, 26 months to 7 years old (n = 12); group 2, 7 to 14 years old (n = 19); and group 3, adult donors (n = 173). Cyclosporine- and/or azathioprine-based immunosuppression regimens were used. The three groups did not differ from one anther with respect to recipient age, recipient sex, primary renal disease, human leukocyte antigen (HLA) mismatching, or the proportion of recipients with previous transplants. The graft survival rates at 1 and 3 years, respectively, were 75% and 75% in group 1,84% and 79% in group 2, and 85% and 72% in group 3 (p > 0.05). The patient survival rates at 1 and 3 years, respectively, were 75% and 75% in group 1,95% and 90% in group 2, and 90% and 83% in group 3 (p > 0.05). The frequency of fixed proteinuria (> or = 0.8 gm/day) in the first 3 years was higher in the two pediatric groups (50%) than in the adult group (28%) (p < 0.05). The frequency of surgical complications was higher with pediatric grafts (group 1 vs group 3: 67% vs 24%, p < 0.005). In particular, group 1 patients had much higher rates of lymphocele (50% vs 8%), renal graft artery stenosis (33% vs 11%), and hydronephrosis (33% vs 9%) than group 3. We conclude that pediatric donor kidneys can be used with reasonable safety, although surgical complications remain a major problem." @default.
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- W103869888 title "Long-term results with pediatric kidney transplants in adult recipients." @default.
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