Fifteen years' experience with renal transplantation in systemic amyloidosis
β Scribed by A. Hartmann; H. Holdaas; P. Fauchald; K. P. Nordal; K. J. Berg; T. Talseth; T. Leivestad; I. B. Brekke; A. Flatmark
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 452 KB
- Volume
- 5
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0934-0874
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β¦ Synopsis
At our center 62 renal transplantations (31 living donor and 31 cadaveric donor grafts) have been performed in 58 patients with amyloid renal disease since 1974. The amyloidosis was secondary to rheumatic disease in 74% of the patients. Predialytic transplantation was performed in 28% of the patients. Mean follow-up time was 5.1 years (0.3-14.5 years). One-year actuarial patient survival was 79%, decreasing to 65% after 5 years. First graft survival was 74% at 1 year and 62% at 5 years. Patient death with a functioning graft caused 16 out of 25 graft losses. Infections caused 11 out of 18 deaths (61%), more than half of them within 3 months. Renal transplant amyloid was diagnosed in about 10% of the cases (6/62); however, only about 3% of the grafts (2/62) were lost. These long-term results encourage transplantation in amyloid renal end-stage disease.
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