International audienceFor ten years, an increase in the number of elderly patients on renal transplant waiting lists has occured. In an attempt to close the widening gap between supply and demand and because the demand for kidneys for younger patients already surpasses the supply, transplant physicians nowadays accept organs from older donors that might have been deemed inappropriate in the past. Programs of age matching between donors and recipients and of dual-kidneys transplantation have emerged. The initial results of these programs are encouraging with excellent patient and graft survival at one and three years
Aim. The organ shortage and aging donor population force transplant centers to accept donors previou...
AbstractBackgroundThe shortage of organs is a major hurdle in kidney transplantation, and one soluti...
Background. Kidney transplantation is widely recognized as the best treatment in patients who requir...
International audienceFor ten years, an increase in the number of elderly patients on renal transpla...
Renal transplantation is nowadays widely recognised as the best treatment for patients re-quiring re...
Older patients clearly benefit from a kidney transplantation despite multiple comorbidities and comp...
Organ shortage remains the major limitation to renal transplantation. Despite the rate of organ dona...
International audienceDue to the increase in life expectancy and the ageing of end-stage renal disea...
Worldwide over 40% of patients receiving renal replacement therapy (RRT) are aged 65 years or older,...
Kidney transplantation has become the treatment of choice for end-stage renal disease. However, its ...
recipient The population of patients with end-stage renal disease is growing worldwide. In most of t...
Background. End‐stage renal failure increases with advancing age and renal transplantation should be...
During the last 20 years, waiting lists for renal transplantation (RT) have grown significantly olde...
Introduction. All over the world and in Russia, the number of patients requiring dialysis therapy an...
The organ shortage has led many transplant centers to accept kidneys from old, suboptimal deceased d...
Aim. The organ shortage and aging donor population force transplant centers to accept donors previou...
AbstractBackgroundThe shortage of organs is a major hurdle in kidney transplantation, and one soluti...
Background. Kidney transplantation is widely recognized as the best treatment in patients who requir...
International audienceFor ten years, an increase in the number of elderly patients on renal transpla...
Renal transplantation is nowadays widely recognised as the best treatment for patients re-quiring re...
Older patients clearly benefit from a kidney transplantation despite multiple comorbidities and comp...
Organ shortage remains the major limitation to renal transplantation. Despite the rate of organ dona...
International audienceDue to the increase in life expectancy and the ageing of end-stage renal disea...
Worldwide over 40% of patients receiving renal replacement therapy (RRT) are aged 65 years or older,...
Kidney transplantation has become the treatment of choice for end-stage renal disease. However, its ...
recipient The population of patients with end-stage renal disease is growing worldwide. In most of t...
Background. End‐stage renal failure increases with advancing age and renal transplantation should be...
During the last 20 years, waiting lists for renal transplantation (RT) have grown significantly olde...
Introduction. All over the world and in Russia, the number of patients requiring dialysis therapy an...
The organ shortage has led many transplant centers to accept kidneys from old, suboptimal deceased d...
Aim. The organ shortage and aging donor population force transplant centers to accept donors previou...
AbstractBackgroundThe shortage of organs is a major hurdle in kidney transplantation, and one soluti...
Background. Kidney transplantation is widely recognized as the best treatment in patients who requir...