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Table 2 The living donor kidney transplantations

From: Increased resistin in brain dead organ donors is associated with delayed graft function after kidney transplantation

Living donors (n = 26)

 

Mean age, years (± SD)

48.2 (± 13.7)

Male

8 (30.7%)

Mean body mass index

25.52 (± 4.66)

Mean plasma creatinine, μmol/L (± SD)

82.82 (± 42,78)

Mean eGFR, mL/min (± SD)

116 (± 34.8)

Recipients (n = 26)

 

Mean age, years (± SD)

45 (±12,44)

Male, n (%)

18 (69.2%)

Polycystic disease

3 (11.5%)

Glomerulonephritis

10 (42.4%)

Diabetes mellitus

4 (15.4%)

Other

9 (30.7%)

First transplantation

22 (84.6%)

Retransplantation

4 (15.4%)

Antigen mismatches-A, B and DR (mean ± SD)

2,8 ± 1,8

Delayed graft function

0

Acute rejection during the first month

8 (30.7%)

  1. Characteristics of the living kidney donors and kidney recipients. Donor GFR has been measured directly using either Cr-EDTA or Iohexol clearance.