Clinical Experience of Kidney Transplantation in the Hallym University Hospital / 대한이식학회지
The Journal of the Korean Society for Transplantation
;
: 191-198, 1998.
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in Korean
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ABSTRACT
Renal transplantation has been adopted as the treatment of choices for most patients with a end stage renal disease. This is the presentation of our experience of renal transplantation at Hallym University Hospital. From March 1984 to July 1998, 207 cases of renal transplantations were performed, 15 cases out of which were lost during follow-up period and excluded from the study. The mean age of recipients was 37.1 years. The male to female ratio was 1.51. Eighty nine renal allografts (46.4%) were from living unrelated donors, 59 (30.7%) from living donors and 44 (22.9%) from cadaveric donors. As an immunosuppression theray, a triple regimen was used in 104 cases (54.2), a double regimen in 86 (44.8%) and a single regimen in one (0.5%). The overall rejection developed in 87 cases (45.3%). The rejection rate was 59.3% in renal allografts from living related donors, 37.1% from living unrelated donors and 43.2% from cadavaric donors. The OKT3 and the antilymphocyte globulin (ALG) were used for steroid resistent rejection in 8 and 2 cases, respectively. Post-transplant diabetes mellitus were noticed in 22 cases (11.5). The most common complication was infection (28.1%), and 11 recipeints (5.7%) died during follw-up period. Infection was the leading cause of mortality. The overall graft survival was 92.2% at 1 year span and 83.1% at 3 year span. The overall patient survival was 95.6% at 1 year span and 92.5% at 3 year span.
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Main subject:
Tissue Donors
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Cadaver
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Follow-Up Studies
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Mortality
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Immunosuppression Therapy
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Kidney Transplantation
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Muromonab-CD3
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Living Donors
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Diabetes Mellitus
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Unrelated Donors
Type of study:
Observational study
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Prognostic study
Limits:
Female
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Humans
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Male
Language:
Korean
Journal:
The Journal of the Korean Society for Transplantation
Year:
1998
Type:
Article
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