2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00345-023-04311-4
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Kidney transplantation from elderly donors (> 70 years): a systematic review

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“…The results of Alberto Artiles [ 41 ] were different, and he found that kidney transplantation in elderly recipients (>70 years old) had poorer patient and graft survival in the long term compared to the younger population. Benoit Mesnard [ 42 ] conducted a systematic review of transplant outcomes from elderly donors (>70 years old), which showed that elderly donors were reliable sources of grafts. However, this type of transplantation was related to a high ratio of delayed graft function without an effect on long-term graft survival.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of Alberto Artiles [ 41 ] were different, and he found that kidney transplantation in elderly recipients (>70 years old) had poorer patient and graft survival in the long term compared to the younger population. Benoit Mesnard [ 42 ] conducted a systematic review of transplant outcomes from elderly donors (>70 years old), which showed that elderly donors were reliable sources of grafts. However, this type of transplantation was related to a high ratio of delayed graft function without an effect on long-term graft survival.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%