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Function of Cadaver Renal Homografts in Relation to Age of Donor, Cause of Death, and Ischaemia Time
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1968
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UrologyTransplantationIschaemia TimeKidney TransplantCadaver Renal HomograftsMedicineKidney TransplantationPhysiologyWarm Ischaemia TimeRenal FunctionGraft SurvivalSurgeryNephrologyLenient ViewWarm IschaemiaChronic Kidney DiseaseEnd-stage Renal Disease
Twenty-six renal grafts four months or more after transplantation have been shown to function satisfactorily when the donor's age has varied from 10 to 64 years and the period of warm ischaemia has been between 26 and 133 minutes. It is suggested that a more lenient view be adopted with respect to the age of the donor, but that a warm ischaemia time of two hours should not be exceeded.
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