[HTML][HTML] Impact of donor source on the outcome of live donor kidney transplantation: a single center experience

YE Matter, AM Nagib, OE Lotfy, AM Alsayed… - Nephro-urology …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
YE Matter, AM Nagib, OE Lotfy, AM Alsayed, AF Donia, AF Refaie, AI Akl, MH Abbas
Nephro-urology monthly, 2016ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Renal transplantation is the ideal method for management of end-stage renal
disease. The use of living donors for renal transplantation was critical for early development
in the field and preceded the use of cadaveric donors. Most donors are related genetically to
the recipients, like a parent, a child, or a sibling of the recipient, but there are an increasing
percentage of cases where donors are genetically unrelated like spouses, friends, or
altruistic individuals. Donor shortages constitute the major barrier for kidney transplantation …
Abstract
Background
Renal transplantation is the ideal method for management of end-stage renal disease. The use of living donors for renal transplantation was critical for early development in the field and preceded the use of cadaveric donors. Most donors are related genetically to the recipients, like a parent, a child, or a sibling of the recipient, but there are an increasing percentage of cases where donors are genetically unrelated like spouses, friends, or altruistic individuals. Donor shortages constitute the major barrier for kidney transplantation, and much effort has been made to increase the supply of living donors. The impact of donor source on the outcome of renal transplantation is not adequately studied in our country.
Objectives
The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of donor source on the outcome of live donor kidney transplantation.
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