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Long-Term Non-End-Stage Renal Disease Risks After Living Kidney Donation.
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Non–end‐stage renal disease (ESRD) risks for donors are summarized, and available evidence indicates the following: many postdonation events can now be reasonably predicted, and their association with adverse outcomes can be quantified.About:
This article is published in American Journal of Transplantation.The article was published on 2017-04-01. It has received 35 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: End stage renal disease & Psychosocial.read more
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Risk of ESRD in prior living kidney donors
TL;DR: A significant interaction between donation age and race is found, with higher risk at older ages for white LKDs, butHigher risk at younger ages for black LKDPs, and further inform risk assessment of potential LKD.
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Prevalence and Predictors of Patient-Reported Long-term Mental and Physical Health After Donation in the Adult-to-Adult Living-Donor Liver Transplantation Cohort Study.
Mary Amanda Dew,Zeeshan Butt,Qian Liu,Mary Ann Simpson,Jarcy Zee,Daniela P. Ladner,Susan Holtzman,Abigail R. Smith,Elizabeth A. Pomfret,Robert M. Merion,Brenda W. Gillespie,Averell H. Sherker,Robert A. Fisher,Kim M. Olthoff,James R. Burton,Norah A. Terrault,Alyson N. Fox,Andrea DiMartini +17 more
TL;DR: Anxiety and alcohol use disorders were more common than would be expected in liver donors in the long-term years after liver donation and may warrant increased research attention and clinical surveillance.
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A critical review of current progress in 3D kidney biomanufacturing: advances, challenges, and recommendations
TL;DR: The widening gap between organ availability and need is resulting in a worldwide crisis, particularly concerning kidney transplantation, and regenerative medicine options are taking advantage of progress in novel manufacturing techniques, including 3D bioprinting, to deliver potentially viable alternatives.
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Mood, body image, fear of kidney failure, life satisfaction, and decisional stability following living kidney donation: Findings from the KDOC study.
James R. Rodrigue,James R. Rodrigue,Jesse D. Schold,Paul E. Morrissey,James F. Whiting,John P. Vella,Liise K. Kayler,Daniel A. Katz,Jody Jones,Bruce Kaplan,Bruce Kaplan,Aaron Fleishman,Martha Pavlakis,Martha Pavlakis,Didier A. Mandelbrot +14 more
TL;DR: Multivariable analyses demonstrated that LKDs with more mood disturbance symptoms, higher anxiety about future kidney health, low body image, and low life satisfaction prior to surgery were at highest risk of these same outcomes postdonation.
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Living Kidney Donor Evaluation.
TL;DR: A review of existing guidelines published after 2010 and critically examine their recommendations to see how they do not necessarily lead to consistent and universal practices in the choice of specific thresholds for a parameter used to accept or reject a living donor candidate.
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Risk factors for pre-eclampsia at antenatal booking: systematic review of controlled studies
TL;DR: Factors that may be present at antenatal booking and the underlying evidence base can be used to assess risk at booking so that a suitable surveillance routine to detect pre-eclampsia can be planned for the rest of the pregnancy.
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Long-Term Consequences of Kidney Donation
Hassan N. Ibrahim,Robert N. Foley,Li-Ping Tan,Tyson B. Rogers,Robert F. Bailey,Hongfei Guo,Cynthia R. Gross,Arthur J. Matas +7 more
TL;DR: Survival and the risk of ESRD in carefully screened kidney donors appear to be similar to those in the general population.
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Global and regional estimates of preeclampsia and eclampsia: a systematic review
TL;DR: A systematic review of the incidence of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) with the objective of evaluating its magnitude globally and in different regions and settings suggests that some regional variations might exist.
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Risk of end-stage renal disease following live kidney donation
Abimereki D. Muzaale,Allan B. Massie,Mei Cheng Wang,Robert A. Montgomery,Maureen A. McBride,Jennifer L. Wainright,Dorry L. Segev +6 more
TL;DR: Compared with matched healthy nondonors, kidney donors had an increased risk of ESRD over a median of 7.6 years; however, the magnitude of the absolute risk increase was small; these findings may help inform discussions with persons considering live kidney donation.
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Perioperative mortality and long-term survival following live kidney donation.
Dorry L. Segev,Abimereki D. Muzaale,Brian Caffo,Shruti H. Mehta,Andrew L. Singer,Sarah E Taranto,Maureen A. McBride,Robert A. Montgomery +7 more
TL;DR: Among a cohort of live kidney donors compared with a healthy matched cohort, the mortality rate was not significantly increased after a median of 6.3 years, and long-term risk of death was no higher for live donors than for age- and comorbidity-matched NHANES III participants for all patients and also stratified by age, sex, and race.