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. 2015 Apr-Jun;37(2):212-20.
doi: 10.5935/0101-2800.20150034.

Long-term outcomes of elderly kidney transplant recipients

[Article in English, Portuguese]
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Long-term outcomes of elderly kidney transplant recipients

[Article in English, Portuguese]
Paula Ferreira Orlandi et al. J Bras Nefrol. 2015 Apr-Jun.
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Abstract

Introduction: The number of elderly patients with chronic kidney disease increases progressively, challenging the allocation algorithms in a scenario of organ shortage for transplantation.

Objective: To evaluate the impact of age on patient and graft survival.

Methods: Evolution of all 366 patients greater than 60 years transplanted between 1998 and 2010 was analyzed versus a control group of 366 younger patients matched for gender, type of donor (living or deceased) and year of transplantation.

Results: Diabetes mellitus (HR 1.8; IC 1.2-2.6; p = 0,003) and prioritization (HR 2.9; IC 1.2-2.6; p < 0,001), but not age, were independent factors for kidney graft loss.

Conclusion: Advanced age was not related to negative outcomes after kidney transplantation, after excluding recipient death as a cause of allograft loss. Higher mortality rate in this group was associated to a higher frequency of comorbidities, especially diabetes mellitus.

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