Renal transplantation recipient patients survival

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Introduction: The Bajío High Specialty Regional Hospital started operating in 2007 to tackle the health demands of 5.8 million inhabitants. It has 184 beds and a transplant unit with 26 beds. In 2008, the renal transplant program launched activities. Objective: To describe the survival of kidney transplant receptor patients and of the grafted kidney at the Bajío High Specialty Regional Hospital. Method: Retrospective cohort study, where consecutive transplants carried out between 2008 and 2016 were included. Statistical analysis was performed using the Kaplan-Meier method. Results: A total of 837 transplants were analyzed. Graft survival censored for death, with a functional graft at one and five years, was 94.6 % and 78.9 %. Patient survival at one and five years was 95.4 % and 88.1 %. Conclusions: The renal transplant program is one of the best programs established in Mexico, both for the number of deceased-donor kidney transplants performed and for the patient and graft survival achieved. These data indicate that the renal transplant program has had a sustained development.

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Ayala-García, M. A., Díaz-Chávez, E., Soel-Encalada, J. M., Orozco-Mosqueda, A., Balandrán-Ortiz, M. H., Ceja-Guzmán, S. R., … Guaní-Guerra, E. (2020). Renal transplantation recipient patients survival. Gaceta Medica de Mexico, 156(1), 32–37. https://doi.org/10.24875/GMM.M19000318

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