In pediatric kidney transplantation, the effect of inadequate nephron dosing on graft survival remains undetermined. The aim of this study was to assess the use of D/R BSA, as a reliable indicator of adequate nephron dosing, and eventually a tool to optimize pediatric graft allocation. Following Institutional Review Board approval, we reviewed deceased donor pediatric kidney transplantation (N = 156). We divided patients into three groups, based on D/R BSA: A or =1.2. Five-yr graft survival rates in the groups were: A 82.0%; B 94.9%; C 97.1% (p = 0.01). Group C had the lowest rate of acute rejection, suggesting a protective effect of increased D/R BSA (group A = 35.7%, group B = 38.9%, group C = 18.8%; p = 0.029). The logistic regression a...
BACKGROUND Infants with a body weight of less than 10 kg are often not considered to be suitable ca...
Recognizing risk factors that may negatively affect long-term graft survival following pediatric kid...
Background: In recent years transplant nephropathy has become the predominant cause of graft failure...
In pediatric kidney transplantation, the effect of inadequate nephron dosing on graft survival remai...
In pediatric kidney transplantation, the effect of inadequate nephron dosing on graft survival remai...
Q3Q2Artículo original1-9Our study aims to assess the clinical implication of RAV/rBSA ratio in PRT a...
The aim of this study is to assess the evolution of renal size and function in pediatric transplant ...
BACKGROUND: Utilization of kidneys from small pediatric donors (SPDs ≤ 15 kg) is limited. Decisions ...
Background. Nephron endowment in renal transplantation is infrequently considered, but may have impo...
Background. Kidneys from child donors are very efficient at adapting to the recipient organism. This...
The importance of the donor-to-recipient body surface area ratio or the calculated donor kidney-weig...
Background: Many centers accept a minimum body weight of 10 kg as threshold for kidney transplantati...
Background: Many centers accept a minimum body weight of 10 kg as threshold for kidney transplantati...
BackgroundKidney transplantation from donors who weigh ≤5 kg is performed at only a few transplant c...
BACKGROUND: Many centers accept a minimum body weight of 10 kg as threshold for kidney transplantati...
BACKGROUND Infants with a body weight of less than 10 kg are often not considered to be suitable ca...
Recognizing risk factors that may negatively affect long-term graft survival following pediatric kid...
Background: In recent years transplant nephropathy has become the predominant cause of graft failure...
In pediatric kidney transplantation, the effect of inadequate nephron dosing on graft survival remai...
In pediatric kidney transplantation, the effect of inadequate nephron dosing on graft survival remai...
Q3Q2Artículo original1-9Our study aims to assess the clinical implication of RAV/rBSA ratio in PRT a...
The aim of this study is to assess the evolution of renal size and function in pediatric transplant ...
BACKGROUND: Utilization of kidneys from small pediatric donors (SPDs ≤ 15 kg) is limited. Decisions ...
Background. Nephron endowment in renal transplantation is infrequently considered, but may have impo...
Background. Kidneys from child donors are very efficient at adapting to the recipient organism. This...
The importance of the donor-to-recipient body surface area ratio or the calculated donor kidney-weig...
Background: Many centers accept a minimum body weight of 10 kg as threshold for kidney transplantati...
Background: Many centers accept a minimum body weight of 10 kg as threshold for kidney transplantati...
BackgroundKidney transplantation from donors who weigh ≤5 kg is performed at only a few transplant c...
BACKGROUND: Many centers accept a minimum body weight of 10 kg as threshold for kidney transplantati...
BACKGROUND Infants with a body weight of less than 10 kg are often not considered to be suitable ca...
Recognizing risk factors that may negatively affect long-term graft survival following pediatric kid...
Background: In recent years transplant nephropathy has become the predominant cause of graft failure...