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The Predictors and Risk Factors of 2-Year Rejection in Renal Transplant Patients: A Multicenter Case-Control Study.

Maram M AlsulamiNouf E Al-OtaibiWalaa A AlshahraniAbdulrahman AltheabyKhalefa M Al ThiabLina I AlnajjarMohamed A AlbekeryReem F AlmutairyMohammed Y AsiriSumaya N AlMoharebFaisal Aqeel AlsehliAlanoud T BinthuwainiAlaa AlmagthaliSarah S AlwailyArwa Y AlzahraniFisal AlrohileAfnan E AlqurashiHanan AlshareefHassan AlmarhabiAisha AlharbiHessah AlrashidiRaghad M AlamriFaisal N AlnahariBilal MohsinNasser O OdahWael T HabhabYasir A AlfiHaifa A AlhaidalMunirah AlghwainmKhalid Al Sulaiman
Published in: American journal of nephrology (2024)
Our findings emphasize the need for appropriate prevention and management of infections following kidney transplantation to avoid more serious problems, such as rejection, which could significantly raise the likelihood of allograft failure and probably death. Further studies with larger sample sizes are needed to investigate the impact of serum chloride levels prior to transplant and intraoperative hypotension on the risk of graft rejection and failure.
Keyphrases
  • kidney transplantation
  • risk factors
  • end stage renal disease
  • newly diagnosed
  • ejection fraction
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • patients undergoing
  • clinical trial
  • case control