Factors Influencing The Favorability Of Patients With Renal Transfer

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Zien Journals

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The article comparatively examines the factors affecting survival in patients who underwent kidney transplantation. The research results confirmed the dependence of survival and transplant loss after kidney transplantation on a number of factors. Among them, age, male sex, long-term dialysis, smoking, diabetes mellitus, chronic heart failure, arterial hypertension, and obesity significantly increase the risk. Insufficient immunosuppression, especially the low dose of tacrolimus, had a serious negative impact on the survival of the transplant. These data confirm that the early detection of high-risk patients, individual monitoring, and optimization of immunosuppressive therapy are crucial for increasing transplant survival. The obtained results confirm the need for a comprehensive approach to assessing post-transplant risk, taking into account clinical, immunological, and transplant-related factors, and not a single factor.

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