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Vol. 17 No. 1 (2020)

January 2020

The Frequency and Risk Factors of Delayed Graft Function in living Donor Kidney Transplantation and Its Clinical Impact on Graft and Patient Survival in Part of Middle East

  • Mohsen Nafar
  • Pedram Ahmadpoor
  • Torki Al Otaibi
  • Fahad E Alotaibe
  • Meteb M Albugami
  • Wael Habhab
  • Ali Abdulmajid dyab allawi
  • Nooshin Dalili
  • Denis Glotz

Urology Journal, Vol. 17 No. 1 (2020), 26 January 2020 , Page 55-60
https://doi.org/10.22037/uj.v17i1.5263 Published: 2020-01-26

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Abstract

Delayed graft function (DGF) is a form of acute renal failure which results in increased post-transplantation allograft immunogenicity and risk of acute rejection episodes in addition to decreased long-term survival. Its incidence and risk factors have been extensively studied, especially after deceased donation. Until now, only few data has been  published on DGF in living donor kidney transplant recipients. The present study was performed to investigate the frequency and risk factors of DGF among living- kidney transplant recipients. In this retrospective study, data had been collected from existing local hospital registries in three countries (Iran, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) , and Kuwait ).

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Nafar, M., Ahmadpoor, P., Al Otaibi, T., E Alotaibe, F., M Albugami, M., Habhab, W., … Glotz, D. (2020). The Frequency and Risk Factors of Delayed Graft Function in living Donor Kidney Transplantation and Its Clinical Impact on Graft and Patient Survival in Part of Middle East. Urology Journal, 17(1), 55–60. https://doi.org/10.22037/uj.v17i1.5263
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