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Can older adults safely donate kidneys?

06.20.18 | Wiley

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With increasing organ demand, living kidney donation from older donors has become more common. A new Clinical Transplantation study indicates that kidney donation among carefully-selected adults over 60 years of age poses minimal perioperative risks and no added risk of long-term kidney failure.

A combination of an aging population and an overwhelming kidney transplant waitlist will necessarily compel transplant centers into accepting more older donors as a way to expand the donor pool.

"What this study demonstrates is that carefully-selected older kidney donors are at no higher risk, short-term or long-term, than their younger counterparts and this finding has the potential to expand the donor pool by making accessible a whole segment of the population that previously was perceived high-risk for donation," said lead author Dr. Oscar Serrano, of the University of Minnesota.

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Clinical Transplantation

10.1111/ctr.13287

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APA:
Wiley. (2018, June 20). Can older adults safely donate kidneys?. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1WW0RVZ1/can-older-adults-safely-donate-kidneys.html
MLA:
"Can older adults safely donate kidneys?." Brightsurf News, Jun. 20 2018, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1WW0RVZ1/can-older-adults-safely-donate-kidneys.html.