Older-to-Older Living Kidney Transplantation: A New Paradigm

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Main Author: Figueiredo,Cátia Raquel
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Sousa,Círia, Ventura,Sofia, Cruz,Gonçalo, Almeida,Manuela, Silvano,José, Malheiro,Jorge, Pedroso,Sofia, Martins,La Salete
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Language: eng
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Summary: ABSTRACT Older to older living kidney transplantation is an acceptable alternative to avoid dialysis, improve quality of life and maintain favorable long-term outcomes of patients with end-stage kidney disease. However, the management of these patients is complex and the acceptance of older donors and recipients to kidney transplantation remains controversial. The older recipients usually have several comorbidities that may complicate the postoperative course and increase the risk of end-stage kidney disease. We present a clinical case of living kidney transplantation between an older donor and recipient, both over 70 years old, who evolved to a stage 3 chronic kidney disease, without proteinuria, hypertension, or other complications, three years after transplantation. Our case reinforces favorable outcomes in older living transplantation, both for recipient and donor, as has been demonstrated in several published studies.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Older-to-Older Living Kidney Transplantation: A New Paradigm
title Older-to-Older Living Kidney Transplantation: A New Paradigm
spellingShingle Older-to-Older Living Kidney Transplantation: A New Paradigm
Figueiredo,Cátia Raquel
Aged Kidney Failure
Chronic Kidney
Transplantation
Living Donors
title_short Older-to-Older Living Kidney Transplantation: A New Paradigm
title_full Older-to-Older Living Kidney Transplantation: A New Paradigm
title_fullStr Older-to-Older Living Kidney Transplantation: A New Paradigm
title_full_unstemmed Older-to-Older Living Kidney Transplantation: A New Paradigm
title_sort Older-to-Older Living Kidney Transplantation: A New Paradigm
author Figueiredo,Cátia Raquel
author_facet Figueiredo,Cátia Raquel
Sousa,Círia
Ventura,Sofia
Cruz,Gonçalo
Almeida,Manuela
Silvano,José
Malheiro,Jorge
Pedroso,Sofia
Martins,La Salete
author_role author
author2 Sousa,Círia
Ventura,Sofia
Cruz,Gonçalo
Almeida,Manuela
Silvano,José
Malheiro,Jorge
Pedroso,Sofia
Martins,La Salete
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Figueiredo,Cátia Raquel
Sousa,Círia
Ventura,Sofia
Cruz,Gonçalo
Almeida,Manuela
Silvano,José
Malheiro,Jorge
Pedroso,Sofia
Martins,La Salete
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aged Kidney Failure
Chronic Kidney
Transplantation
Living Donors
topic Aged Kidney Failure
Chronic Kidney
Transplantation
Living Donors
description ABSTRACT Older to older living kidney transplantation is an acceptable alternative to avoid dialysis, improve quality of life and maintain favorable long-term outcomes of patients with end-stage kidney disease. However, the management of these patients is complex and the acceptance of older donors and recipients to kidney transplantation remains controversial. The older recipients usually have several comorbidities that may complicate the postoperative course and increase the risk of end-stage kidney disease. We present a clinical case of living kidney transplantation between an older donor and recipient, both over 70 years old, who evolved to a stage 3 chronic kidney disease, without proteinuria, hypertension, or other complications, three years after transplantation. Our case reinforces favorable outcomes in older living transplantation, both for recipient and donor, as has been demonstrated in several published studies.
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