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Vol. 9 No. 1 (2012)

Esfand 2012

Effect of Low Dose Dopamine on Early Graft Function in Living Unrelated Kidney Donors

  • Hamzeh Hosseinzadeh
  • Samad Golzari
  • Mohammad Abravesh
  • Ata Mahmoodpoor
  • Davood Aghamohammadi
  • Afshar Zomorrodi
  • Parisa Hosseinzadeh

Urology Journal, Vol. 9 No. 1 (2012), 29 Esfand 2012 , Page 389-396
https://doi.org/10.22037/uj.v9i1.1387 Published: 2012-02-27

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Purpose: To evaluate the effect of low-dose dopamine administration on the early function of the kidney in unrelated kidney donors after transplantation. Materials and Methods: In this double-blinded clinical trial, 60 adult kidney donors and 60 recipients, younger than 50 years old, were studied. Donors and recipients were randomly divided into two groups; group 1 received dopamine 3 µg/kg/min and group 2 received similar regimen of placebo. During the first 3 days postoperatively, serum levels of urea and creatinine as well as urine output and early kidney function were compared between two groups. Results: Serum levels of creatinine and urea and urine output during the first three days after the operation did not differ statistically significantly between two groups (P = .549, P = .306 and P = .375, respectively). Early kidney function was better significantly in group 1 (5.3 ± 3.2 versus 8.6 ± 8.0 hours; P = .048). Conclusion: Premedication of the kidney transplant donors with low-dose dopamine accelerates early kidney function after transplantation, but has no effect on the hemodynamic status and serum levels of creatinine and urea in the donors.

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Hosseinzadeh, H., Golzari, S., Abravesh, M., Mahmoodpoor, A., Aghamohammadi, D., Zomorrodi, A., & Hosseinzadeh, P. (2012). Effect of Low Dose Dopamine on Early Graft Function in Living Unrelated Kidney Donors. Urology Journal, 9(1), 389–396. https://doi.org/10.22037/uj.v9i1.1387
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