Kidneys from expanded-criteria donors (ECDs)—the “kidneys that nobody wanted”—started to be used for transplantations more than a decade ago.1 The purpose of using ECD organs was to expand the donor pool to include donors who are over 60 years of age or are considered to have at-risk kidneys because of conditions such as hypertension or because the cause of death was cerebrovascular.
Transplantation: can a single criterion determine the use of ECD kidneys? / Ekser, B; Rigotti, Paolo. - In: NATURE REVIEWS. NEPHROLOGY. - ISSN 1759-5061. - 6:(2010). [10.1038/nrneph.2009.226]
Transplantation: can a single criterion determine the use of ECD kidneys?
RIGOTTI, PAOLO
2010-01-01
Abstract
Kidneys from expanded-criteria donors (ECDs)—the “kidneys that nobody wanted”—started to be used for transplantations more than a decade ago.1 The purpose of using ECD organs was to expand the donor pool to include donors who are over 60 years of age or are considered to have at-risk kidneys because of conditions such as hypertension or because the cause of death was cerebrovascular.File in questo prodotto:
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