2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0041-1345(03)00766-8
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Factors that impact on immediate graft function in patients after renal transplantation

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“…*P< .05. Cold ischemia and reperfusion injury at transplantation has been recognized for many years as a contributing factor in delayed graft function (22), acute rejection events (23,24), and chronic rejection (25,26). In transplantation of vital organs, the possibility of retrieving and transplanting an organ in close temporal and spatial proximity may be limited, and often, transportation is necessary.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…*P< .05. Cold ischemia and reperfusion injury at transplantation has been recognized for many years as a contributing factor in delayed graft function (22), acute rejection events (23,24), and chronic rejection (25,26). In transplantation of vital organs, the possibility of retrieving and transplanting an organ in close temporal and spatial proximity may be limited, and often, transportation is necessary.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the increased occurrence of delayed graft function in older donor kidneys [108] also suggests that the graft has more problems in overcoming I/R damage.…”
Section: Donor Agementioning
confidence: 99%
“…58 Thus, judicious selection of donorrecipient pairs and optimizing the need for graft with donor-recipient compatibility is an important step in reducing the negative effect associated with DGF.…”
Section: Torki Al Otaibi Et Al/experimental and Clinical Transplantatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 2 summarizes the studies reporting the risk factors associated with the incidence of DGF in living-donor kidney transplants. 11,17,31,32,33,38,41,44,46,48,52,54,58,64,65 Treating risks associated with DGF Given the paucity of data about the effects of and the risk factors for DGF in living-donor kidney transplant, studies that focus on treating these risk factors are also limited. However, given the effects of DGF after living-donor kidney transplant, strategies to minimize or prevent the risk of DGF are needed.…”
Section: Other Risk Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%