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  • Title: Hospitalization in children during the first year after kidney transplantation.
    Author: Arbus GS, Sullivan EK, Tejani A.
    Journal: Kidney Int Suppl; 1993 Oct; 43():S83-6. PubMed ID: 8246376.
    Abstract:
    Length of hospital stay post-renal transplant was investigated in 2171 North American pediatric patients. Hospitalization for those surviving one year with a functioning graft was 28.8 versus 36.0 days (P < 0.05) for living donor (LD) compared with cadaveric donor (CAD) recipients during the first year post-transplant. Significantly prolonged hospital stays were recorded for LD recipients who (a) were less than one-year-old, (b) were receiving prophylactic ALG/OKT3, and (c) had a history of prior dialysis, and for CAD recipients who (a) were non-White and (b) received kidneys with cold ischemic times over 24 hours. In period II (2 to 6 months post-transplant), 51% and 68% of LD and CAD recipients, respectively were hospitalized while the corresponding values were 27% or 31% in period III (7 to 12 months post-transplant). Hospitalization was due mainly to graft loss or rejection episodes. Prolonged hospital stay coupled with poor graft survival might help to determine which aspects of the clinical practice of transplanting children warrant changes.
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