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- W2916320123 abstract "The main negative consequences of ischemia-reperfusion of the kidneys are the early developing severe chronic dysfunction of the graft, and in the most severe cases the function of the transplanted kidney is not restored (primary non-functioning graft). As a result of loss of transplant function, the patient usually returns to dialysis. These complications are more common in kidney transplants from “donors with extended criteria,” since these organs are most sensitive to damage resulting from ischemia-reperfusion syndrome (IR syndrome). At the same time, the share of such (suboptimal) donors is gradually increasing in Russia. Cold preservation of the organ in special solutions remains the gold standard for kidney transplantation, however, it is not able to fully protect the organ. The article presents the main promising methods that reduce the severity of ischemic and reperfusion injury: donor conditioning, ischemic preconditioning, various variants of kidney preservation, effects on inflammatory mediators, application of biological target drugs. Nevertheless, the pathogenesis of ischemia-reperfusion syndrome has been studied much better than the methods of its correction. Currently, there are only indirect or experimental evidence that the severity of the syndrome of IR can be reduced due to the pharmacoprotection of the ogran before donation, during preservation, as well as in the early postoperative period. Further research is needed to find ways to reduce the severity of ischemic and reperfusion injury of the graft." @default.
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- W2916320123 title "PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION SYNDROME" @default.
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