The Urologic clinics of North America
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Urol. Clin. North Am. · Nov 2001
ReviewLong-term outcome of ABO-incompatible renal transplantation.
Based on the long-term experience with ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation, the following can be concluded: 1. Renal transplantation across ABO incompatibility is an acceptable treatment for patients with end-stage renal failure. [table: see text] 2. Long-term patient and graft survival in ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation is influenced primarily by acute rejection episodes occurring within 1 year. 3. ⋯ Even though most of this rejection is controllable with anti-rejection therapy, the prognosis for a graft that undergoes humoral rejection is significantly poor. 5. The maximum IgG titers of anti-A/B antibody before transplantation may have a harmful effect on graft acceptance in ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation. 6. Renal transplantation across ABO incompatibility is principally the most significant risk factor to affect long-term allograft function in ABO-incompatible living kidney transplantation.