2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2022.03.038
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Analysis of Complications and Recipients' and Graft Survival in Patients 60 Years of Age and Older in the Long-Term Follow-up Period After Kidney Transplant: A Single-Center, Paired Kidney Analysis

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“…Creatinine at 5-year follow-up was higher in the age ≥60 group, and patient mortality was higher in this group (15.4% vs 8.0%; P < .05). 23 The increased mortality in the older group is not unexpected due to the lower life expectancy and increased incidence of comorbidities at baseline in this group.…”
Section: Kidney Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…Creatinine at 5-year follow-up was higher in the age ≥60 group, and patient mortality was higher in this group (15.4% vs 8.0%; P < .05). 23 The increased mortality in the older group is not unexpected due to the lower life expectancy and increased incidence of comorbidities at baseline in this group.…”
Section: Kidney Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Skrabaka et al analyzed the effect of recipient age on both short- and long-term outcomes in a prospective trial of 350 patients. 23 In a paired analysis, 175 patients age ≥60 years old were matched with 175 patients age <60 years old to receive kidneys from the same donor in order to reduce the influence of donor factors on outcomes. The ≥60-year-old group had an increased incidence of diabetes and cardiovascular disease at baseline.…”
Section: Kidney Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%