Association between delayed graft function and allograft and patient survival: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Yale University · Cleveland Clinic
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Abstract
Background
Delayed graft function (DGF) is a common complication of renal transplantation. The short-term consequences of DGF are well known, but the long-term relationship between DGF and patient and graft survival is controversial in the published literature. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to precisely estimate these relationships.
Methods
We performed a literature search for original studies published through March 2007 pertaining to long-term (>6 months) outcomes of DGF. The primary outcome was graft survival. Secondary outcomes were patient survival, acute rejection and kidney function.
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Keywords
- Medicine
- Creatinine
- Meta-analysis
- Relative risk
- Renal function
- Urology
- Surgery
- Transplantation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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