Extracorporeal Support: Improves Donor Renal Graft Function After Cardiac Death

Donors after cardiac death (DCD) could increase the organ pool. Data supports good long‐term renal graft survival. However, DCDs are 50 mL/h in all DCDs, except in DCD‐30 (6.8 mL/h ± 1.7). DCD‐30 had lower CrCl (0.9 mL/min ± 0.2) and higher UrPr >200 mg/dL, compared to other DCDs >10 mL/min an...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of transplantation 2010-06, Vol.10 (6), p.1365-1374
Hauptverfasser: Rojas‐Pena, A., Reoma, J. L., Krause, E., Boothman, E. L., Padiyar, N. P., Cook, K. E., Bartlett, R. H., Punch, J. D.
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Zusammenfassung:Donors after cardiac death (DCD) could increase the organ pool. Data supports good long‐term renal graft survival. However, DCDs are 50 mL/h in all DCDs, except in DCD‐30 (6.8 mL/h ± 1.7). DCD‐30 had lower CrCl (0.9 mL/min ± 0.2) and higher UrPr >200 mg/dL, compared to other DCDs >10 mL/min and
ISSN:1600-6135
1600-6143
DOI:10.1111/j.1600-6143.2010.03063.x