Objectives: To compare the donor outcomes of living donor kidney transplantation between standard donors (SDs) and marginal donors (MDs) including diabetic patients (MD + DM). Methods: MDs were defined according to Japanese guideline criteria: (a) age >70-years, (b) blood pressure ≤130/80 mmHg on hypertension medicine, (c) body mass index >25 to ≤32 kg/m2, (d) 24-h creatinine clearance ≥70 to <80 ml/min/1.73 m2, and (e) hemoglobin A1c > 6.2 or ≤6.5 with oral diabetic medicine. Fifty-three of 114 donors were MDs. We compared donor kidney functions until 60 months postoperatively. Results: No kidney function parameters were different between SDs and MDs. When comparing SD and MD + DM, MD + DM had a lower postoperative eGFR (48 vs. 41 (1 (month), p =.02), 49 vs. 40 (12, p
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Yoshinaga, K., Araki, M., Wada, K., Sekito, T., Watari, S., Maruyama, Y., … Nasu, Y. (2021). Feasible kidney donation with living marginal donors, including diabetes mellitus. Immunity, Inflammation and Disease, 9(3), 1061–1068. https://doi.org/10.1002/iid3.470
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