Kidney transplantation in patients with DKA - A Review
Journal Title: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CURRENT RESEARCH IN MEDICAL SCIENCES - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 4
Abstract
Kidney transplantation is the preferred method of RRT; however, blood transfusion or peritoneal dialysis is often required before, during, and after transplantation. When silicopurine was introduced in 1983, the rate of kidney transplantation from dead donors improved significantly with a 1-year, with a survival rate of 85 to 95%, compared with 65% of azathioprine and steroids. Results of the Literature review were exported to Endnote. Prior to the formal screening process, a calibration exercise was undertaken to pilot and refine the screening. Formal screening process of titles and abstracts were conducted by two researchers according to the eligibility criteria, and consensus method was used for solving controversies among the two researchers. The full text was obtained for all titles that met the inclusion criteria. Kidney transplant donors may be dead or alive, and living donors may be related or non-kin. Since organ donation from inferior donors is inadequate, the pressure to donate kidney to living individuals has increased. Non-kin blood donors can be eligible for donation with a close and sustained emotional relationship with the recipient or the person who agrees to renal kidney replacement as part of the kidney transplant program. The survival of grafts from non-living donors, despite the adaptability of human anthelokocyte antigen (HLA), is better than the survival of grafts from dead donors.
Authors and Affiliations
Ali Alidadi1,2, Elham Taheri 3
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