Treatment of chronic renal failure by transplantation and dialysis: two decades of cooperation
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Treatment of chronic renal failure by transplantation and dialysis: two decades of cooperation
Abstract
The overall transplant experience at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital which extends over twenty years has been reviewed; the course of all patients was updated to a followup of at least one year (through October 1973). A total of 388 patients received 427 renal isografts and allografts between March 1951 and October 1972. Of these, 58% were still alive at the end of the followup period, 50% with a functioning graft. The results of patient and allograft survival early (1959-1968) and later (1968-1973) in the experience have been compared. The significant decline in patient mortality, especially among recipients of cadaver allografts, demonstrates improved treatment of complications and increased availability of dialysis. The improvement of allograft function during the two time periods is less striking but still significant. Overall social and work rehabilitation following transplantation was evaluated in 284 patients, 86% of whom became at least as well adjusted as they had been prior to the development of renal failure. The incidence and individual causes for mortality and complications of transplantation have been compared to results from the National Dialysis Registry, figures comparable to those of the dialysis program at this institution. Transplantation and dialysis must be used conjointly and in a complimentary manner as part of the total treatment for those with end-stage renal failure.
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