Renal allograft function in matched pediatric and adult recipient pairs of the same donor

To study the effect of donor age on kidney function, the authors investigated matched pairs from the same kidney donor given to a pediatric or an adult recipient. Fifteen matched pairs of an adult and a pediatric patient, selected from the Eurotransplant registry, receiving the renal graft from the...

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description To study the effect of donor age on kidney function, the authors investigated matched pairs from the same kidney donor given to a pediatric or an adult recipient. Fifteen matched pairs of an adult and a pediatric patient, selected from the Eurotransplant registry, receiving the renal graft from the same cadaveric donor were selected for analysis of graft function over 7 years. Nine matched pairs were from adult donors (mean age, 40 years; range, 23-60 years) and six from pediatric donors (mean age, 11 years; range, 4-15 years). All recipients had comparable immunosuppression with cyclosporine A, prednisolone, and azathioprine and comparable numbers of acute rejection, cytomegalovirus reactivation, and antihypertensive therapy. Mean age of pediatric and adult recipients at transplantation was 5 years (range, 1-9 years) and 38 years (range, 25-60 years), respectively. The calculated glomerular filtration rate (GFR) corrected to body surface area was not different in adult and pediatric recipients. Initial absolute GFR was significantly lower in pediatric recipients (27 mL/ min; range, 17-38 mL/min) than in adult recipients (54 mL/min; range, 25-74 mL/min) (P
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Child
Child, Preschool
Combined surgery. Multiple transplantations
Cytomegalovirus
Europe
Female
Glomerular Filtration Rate
Humans
Infant
Kidney Transplantation - physiology
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Surgery (general aspects). Transplantations, organ and tissue grafts. Graft diseases
Tissue and Organ Procurement
Tissue Donors
title Renal allograft function in matched pediatric and adult recipient pairs of the same donor
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