Kidney transplantation has become the treatment of choice for end-stage renal disease. However, its application is limited due to inadequate organ supply, mainly because many dialysis patients do not have suitable living donors. The increasing, discrepancy between organ supply and demand has forced many transplant centers to consider using organs procured from marginal donors. The aim of this study was to investigate whether utilization of kidneys from living related elderly donors is safe for the recipients in the long term. We analyzed the clinical results of 296 consecutive recipients of living related renal transplants, among whom 44 recipients received kidneys from donors over 60 years of age. By the end of 12 months, the mean serum cr...
An increasing number of elderly patients (≥65 years) receive a donor kidney from elderly donors afte...
Older patients clearly benefit from a kidney transplantation despite multiple comorbidities and comp...
To overcome organ shortage, expanded criteria donors, including elderly deceased donors (DDs), shoul...
The organ shortage has led many transplant centers to accept kidneys from old, suboptimal deceased d...
The use of elderly donors has been advocated to expand the organ donor pool because of increased nee...
Although acceptable outcomes have been reported in both non-heart-beating (NHB) and elderly donors i...
With scarce organ supply, a selection of suitable elderly candidates for transplant is needed, as we...
Over the last 2 decades, while kidney transplantation became the therapy of choice for end-stage re...
Background. Kidney transplantation is widely recognized as the best treatment in patients who requir...
Aim. The organ shortage and aging donor population force transplant centers to accept donors previou...
The safety of older live kidney donors, especially the decline in glomerular filtration rate (GFR) a...
BackgroundRecent studies show a survival advantage with kidney transplant in elderly patients compar...
The use of kidneys from elderly donors may permit more transplantations, but it has been associated ...
As the rate of living kidney donor (LKD) transplantations in-creases, the selection of extended crit...
An increasing number of elderly patients (≥65 years) receive a donor kidney from elderly donors afte...
Older patients clearly benefit from a kidney transplantation despite multiple comorbidities and comp...
To overcome organ shortage, expanded criteria donors, including elderly deceased donors (DDs), shoul...
The organ shortage has led many transplant centers to accept kidneys from old, suboptimal deceased d...
The use of elderly donors has been advocated to expand the organ donor pool because of increased nee...
Although acceptable outcomes have been reported in both non-heart-beating (NHB) and elderly donors i...
With scarce organ supply, a selection of suitable elderly candidates for transplant is needed, as we...
Over the last 2 decades, while kidney transplantation became the therapy of choice for end-stage re...
Background. Kidney transplantation is widely recognized as the best treatment in patients who requir...
Aim. The organ shortage and aging donor population force transplant centers to accept donors previou...
The safety of older live kidney donors, especially the decline in glomerular filtration rate (GFR) a...
BackgroundRecent studies show a survival advantage with kidney transplant in elderly patients compar...
The use of kidneys from elderly donors may permit more transplantations, but it has been associated ...
As the rate of living kidney donor (LKD) transplantations in-creases, the selection of extended crit...
An increasing number of elderly patients (≥65 years) receive a donor kidney from elderly donors afte...
Older patients clearly benefit from a kidney transplantation despite multiple comorbidities and comp...
To overcome organ shortage, expanded criteria donors, including elderly deceased donors (DDs), shoul...