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Title: Severe gastrointestinal complications after 1,515 adult kidney transplantations. Author: Sarkio S, Halme L, Kyllönen L, Salmela K. Journal: Transpl Int; 2004 Oct; 17(9):505-10. PubMed ID: 15517164. Abstract: We studied, retrospectively, the occurrence of severe gastrointestinal (GI) complications after kidney transplantation. After 1,515 consecutive adult kidney transplantations performed on 1,445 patients during 1990-1999 at our centre, 147 (10%) severe post-transplantation GI complications were found. Ten percent of the complications were fatal. The median follow-up time was 6.2 years. The main complications were gastroduodenal ulcers and colon complications. GI malignancy developed in 13 patients (0.9%). The complication rate for the first post-transplantation year was 4.8%. Delayed graft function, high age and polycystic kidney disease were risk factors. Five-year patient survival rate was significantly lower in patients with a first-year complication than in those with later or no GI complications (68% vs 88%). Graft survival with deaths censored was the same in both groups. In conclusion, severe GI complications during the first post-transplantation year remain a high risk factor also for long-term patient survival.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]