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54th ERA-EDTA Congress

 

3rd-6th June 2017 Madrid
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Discussion forum - 54th ERA-EDTA Congress
    Topic - Renal transplantation - Epidemiology & outcome II

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Poster: 803
Visits: 7
Title: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL CHANGES OF DECEASED KIDNEY DONATION BETWEEN 1999 AND 2013 IN A REGION OF NORTHERN ITALY
Authors: Vania Cuna , Vania Cuna, Giorgia Comai, Maria Cappuccilli, Olga Baraldi, Irene Capelli, Matteo De Liberali, Lorenzo Gasperoni, Diletta Conte, Matteo Ravaioli, Antonio D. Pinna, Gaetano La Manna
Centre: Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplant Unit, Bologna, ITALY, University of Bologna

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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL CHANGES OF DECEASED KIDNEY DONATION BETWEEN 1999 AND 2013 IN A REGION OF NORTHERN ITALY

Vania Cuna
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Reg: 5/25/2017 8:42:00 PM

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The growing gap between demand and supply of kidneys available for transplant has resulted in multiple efforts to expand the criteria to define a suitable deceased organ donor and to increase the number of potential donors. Here we compared the main clinical features of potential deceased donors between the period 1999-2005 and 2006-2013 to assess the changes over time in terms of impact on transplantation procedures and outcomes. A total number of 1634 potential deceased donors were examined and divided into Group A (n=707, from 1999 to 2005), and Group B (n=927, from 2006 to 2013).Comparing the potential donors in Group A (1999-2005) vs Group B (2006-2013), we found a significant increase over time of donor age (54.6 17.2 vs 58.8 16.3, p0.001), a lower percentage of standard donors (52.3 vs 39.8, p0.001), a wider utilization of organs from marginal donors and a greater number of comorbidities, particularly cardiovascular disease

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