[Analysis of a 4-year follow-up of the results of kidney transplantation from living related donors]

Vojnosanit Pregl. 2000 Nov-Dec;57(6):635-40.
[Article in Serbian]

Abstract

The aim was to present a four-year experience in living related kidney transplantation. A total of 43 patients (9 females and 34 males) were enrolled in this study. The standard triple immunosuppressive therapy (steroids, azathioprine and cyclosporine) was administered in 19 (44.1%) patients, and in 20 (46.5%) mycophenolate mophetil in daily dose of 2 g instead of azathioprine. In 5 (14.2%) patients with high immunological risk and delayed graft function was administered antithymocite globulin in duration of 7-14 days, prophylactically. In 3 (6.97%) patients graft loss was caused by vascular complications and in 1 (2.32%) by infection as the complication. During the first post-transplantation year acute rejection was noticed in 8 (34.7%) patients and in 3 (37.5%) it was steroid resistant. The graft loss was never caused by acute rejection. Six-months graft survival was noticed in 91.1% patients and one-year graft survival in 88.4% patients. One-year patient survival was 100%. Short term results in living related kidney transplantation are excellent and nowadays, due to improvement in immunosuppressive therapy, the success in this type of kidney transplantation is mainly limited by surgical and infective complications.

Publication types

  • English Abstract

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Humans
  • Immunosuppressive Agents / therapeutic use
  • Kidney Transplantation*
  • Living Donors*
  • Male

Substances

  • Immunosuppressive Agents