Aim: Pre-emptive renal transplantation has become the preferred first-line therapy for patients with end-stage kidney failure. This study examines the outcome of allograft and patient survival in pre-emptive transplantation compared with non-pre-emptive transplantation from living donors in Australia and New Zealand. Methods: We have performed a retrospective study using the Australian and New Zealand Dialysis and Transplantation Registry. Allograft and patient survival were compared at 1, 5 and 10 years in pre-emptive transplantation and non-pre-emptive transplantation following a living donor transplant. Results: Allograft survival at 1, 5 and 10 years post pre-emptive transplantation was better than post non-pre-emptive transplantation (...
BackgroundAustralia has a low cadaver organ donor (CD) rate by international standards, leading to t...
© 2009 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.Background. Kidneys from expanded criteria donors (ECD) ar...
Renal transplantation (RT) prior to having dialysis or pre-emptive renal transplantation (PRT) has b...
WOS: 000357066800036PubMed ID: 26093724Background and Aim. The effect of preemptive transplantation ...
Introduction. Kidney transplant recipients have a higher quality of life and consume fewer health ca...
BACKGROUND: Dialysis can be life-saving for patients with end-stage renal failure. However, not only...
Introduction: Preemptive (P) living donor kidney transplantation (LDKT) provides better survival rat...
EDITORIAL COMMENT In case of end stage kidney disease, living donation by expanding the donor poo...
Background. We hypothesize that transplant outcome in Australia and New Zealand has improved despite...
International audienceBACKGROUND: A significant number of studies have compared graft outcomes betwe...
BackgroundComparison of mortality rates after kidney transplantation with those treated by dialysis ...
The association between pretransplant dialysis modality and transplant outcomes remains inconsistent...
Background: Living donor renal transplantation is the dominant type of renal transplantation in deve...
Patient survival after renal transplantation: I. The impact of dialysis pre-transplant. Patients on ...
BackgroundAustralia has a low cadaver organ donor (CD) rate by international standards, leading to t...
© 2009 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.Background. Kidneys from expanded criteria donors (ECD) ar...
Renal transplantation (RT) prior to having dialysis or pre-emptive renal transplantation (PRT) has b...
WOS: 000357066800036PubMed ID: 26093724Background and Aim. The effect of preemptive transplantation ...
Introduction. Kidney transplant recipients have a higher quality of life and consume fewer health ca...
BACKGROUND: Dialysis can be life-saving for patients with end-stage renal failure. However, not only...
Introduction: Preemptive (P) living donor kidney transplantation (LDKT) provides better survival rat...
EDITORIAL COMMENT In case of end stage kidney disease, living donation by expanding the donor poo...
Background. We hypothesize that transplant outcome in Australia and New Zealand has improved despite...
International audienceBACKGROUND: A significant number of studies have compared graft outcomes betwe...
BackgroundComparison of mortality rates after kidney transplantation with those treated by dialysis ...
The association between pretransplant dialysis modality and transplant outcomes remains inconsistent...
Background: Living donor renal transplantation is the dominant type of renal transplantation in deve...
Patient survival after renal transplantation: I. The impact of dialysis pre-transplant. Patients on ...
BackgroundAustralia has a low cadaver organ donor (CD) rate by international standards, leading to t...
© 2009 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.Background. Kidneys from expanded criteria donors (ECD) ar...
Renal transplantation (RT) prior to having dialysis or pre-emptive renal transplantation (PRT) has b...