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Impact of HCV on Live-donor Renal Transplantation

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Renal transplantation represents the optimal treatment for patients with end stage kidney disease. When compared with dialysis, a successful renal transplant not only offers improved quality of life, better social rehabilitation, and less economic cost, even in high risk patients, but also allows a longer life expectancy. The advent of molecular characterization and cloning of the HCV genome was followed by the identification of HCV as the major cause of parenterally transmitted non A, non B, hepatitis (NANBH). There are several reasons why renal transplant populations are at potential risk of developing hepatitis C. Most patients have received multiple blood transfusions. Additionally, a higher HCV prevalence was found in non-transfused hemodialysis patients suggesting that modes of HCV transmission other than blood transfusion, probably nosocomial, play some role in the dialysis setting. Furthermore, the possibility that donor organs may transmit HCV has been documented. Whereas some investigators reported the safety of transplanting HCV infected end stage renal disease (ESRD) patients, others demonstrated an increased risk of death due to sepsis, hepatic.

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Ahmed Abdelfattah Elsaid Ali Denewar.Consultor de nefrología y trasplante.Centro de Urología y Nefrología,Universidad de Mansoura, Egipto.Título de doctorado 2017

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Authors Ahmed Denewar
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.12.2017
 
EAN 9786202074148
ISBN 9786202074148
No. of pages 136
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Miscellaneous

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