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Treatment of reperfusion syndrome in kidney transplantation by plasmapheresis

Abstract

To prevent reperfusion injury, 13 patients received plasmapheresis within first 4 hours after renal allograft reperfusion. Urine output during first 24 hours, percentage of patients with oligoanuria, number of hemodialysis after transplantation, time of blood creatinine level dropping below 3,0 mg% were estimated and compared with control (13 patients transplanted in other clinics with the pared kidneys from the same donors). We have found a significant reduction of the grafts with delayed function and faster function recovery in patients received plasmapheresis.

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M. M. Kaabak
Отдел трансплантации органов и отдел трансфузиологии Российского научного центра хирургии РАМН, г. Москва
Russian Federation


I. N. Solovieva
Отдел трансплантации органов и отдел трансфузиологии Российского научного центра хирургии РАМН, г. Москва
Russian Federation


V. A. Goriainov
Отдел трансплантации органов и отдел трансфузиологии Российского научного центра хирургии РАМН, г. Москва
Russian Federation


L. A. Alekseeva
Отдел трансплантации органов и отдел трансфузиологии Российского научного центра хирургии РАМН, г. Москва
Russian Federation


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Kaabak M.M., Solovieva I.N., Goriainov V.A., Alekseeva L.A. Treatment of reperfusion syndrome in kidney transplantation by plasmapheresis. Nephrology and Dialysis. 2002;4(2):106-108. (In Russ.)

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