Korean J Nephrol.
1999 Nov;18(6):974-983.
Clinical Analysis on REnal Transplants at Asan Medical Center
Abstract
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From June 1990 to December 1998, 792 kidney transplantations were performed at Asan Medical
Center. 436 cases(55M) were from living-related donors, 139 cases(17.6%) were from
living-unrelated donors and 217 cases(27.4%) were from cadaveric donors. The results of
the trasnplantation were analyzed according to the various factors known to influence
the outcome of transplantation. In living transplants, the overall patients survival rate
was 98.2% at 1 year and 95.8% at 5 years, the corres-ponding allograft survival rate
was 96.9 and 86.1N. In cadaveric transplants, the overall patients survival rate
was 94.3% at 1 year and 94.3% at 5 years, the corresponding allograft survival rate
was was 90.296 and 84.8%. In living transplants, donor age(>50yrs), recipient age(>50yrs),
ABO compatability, pretrans-plant blood transfusion, diabetic history had no effect on
allograft survival rate. But HLA DR cornpa-tability, serum creatinine(2.5mg/dL) at discharge
and rejection history had effect on allograft survival(p<0.05). In living-related
transplants, 5 year allograft survival rate was 100% at HLA identical group and 86%
at HLA haplomatched group. But the statistical significance was not found(p=0.052).
In cadaveric transplants, donor age(>50yrs), recipient age(>50yrs), ABO compatability,
HLA DR match, diabetic history, pretransplant transfusion had no effect on allograft survival.
But serum creatinine at discharge(>2.5mg/dL) and posttransplant rejection had effect on
allograft survival.