Surgical complications and renal function after kidney alone or simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation: a matched comparative study.

@article{Gutirrez2007SurgicalCA,
  title={Surgical complications and renal function after kidney alone or simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation: a matched comparative study.},
  author={Pedro Guti{\'e}rrez and Domingo Hernández Marrero and Domingo Hern{\'a}ndez and Sof{\'i}a Vivancos and Lourdes P{\'e}rez-Tamaj{\'o}n and J M Rodr{\'i}guez de Vera and Antonio Alarc{\'o} and Jos{\'e} Manuel Gonz{\'a}lez-Posada},
  journal={Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association},
  year={2007},
  volume={22 5},
  pages={
          1451-5
        }
}
  • P. Gutiérrez, D. Marrero, +5 authors J. González-Posada
  • Published 1 May 2007
  • Medicine
  • Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association
BACKGROUND In selected type 1 diabetic (T1DM) patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation (SPKT) offers higher long-term graft and patient survival, but also higher initial morbidity and mortality than cadaveric kidney transplantation alone (CKTA). The development of new immunosuppressive regimens and surgical approach has improved this initial outcome, but little is known about their effect on short-term renal function and surgical complications… 
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