Current status of renal transplantation--1986
- PMID: 3520171
- DOI: 10.1016/s0025-6196(12)62007-2
Current status of renal transplantation--1986
Abstract
During the course of 3 decades, and particularly during the past 5 years, clinical renal transplantation has improved to become a safe mode of therapy for end-stage renal disease. Currently, more than 95% 1-year survival can be expected, both in patients who receive allografts from living-related donors and in those who receive cadaver kidneys. One-year living-related donor graft survival is 98%, and 1-year cadaver graft survival is 87%. Cyclosporine has been an important adjunctive immunosuppressive agent not only because of improved results but also because it has shortened hospitalization time.
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