Trasplante renal
Other Titles: 
Kidney transplant
Keywords: 
Kidney transplant
Live donor
Kidney biopsy
Issue Date: 
2006
Publisher: 
Gobierno de Navarra. Departamento de Salud
ISSN: 
1137-6627
Citation: 
Martin P, Errasti P. Trasplante renal. An Sist Sanit Navar 2006;29 Suppl 2:79-91.
Abstract
The kidney transplant is the therapy of choice for the majority of the causes of chronic terminal kidney insufficiency, because it improves the quality of life and survival in comparison with dialysis. A kidney transplant from a live donor is an excellent alternative for the young patient in a state of pre-dialysis because it offers the best results. Immunosuppressive treatment must be individualised, seeking immunosuppressive synergy and the best safety profile, and must be adapted to the different stages of the kidney transplant. In the follow-up to the kidney transplant, cardiovascular risk factors and tumours must be especially taken into account, given that the death of the patient with a working graft is the second cause of loss of the graft following the first year of the transplant. The altered function of the graft is a factor of independent cardiovascular mortality that will require follow- up and the control of all its complications to postpone the entrance in dialysis.

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