Kidney Transplantation From Donors with Hepatitis B

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2016-04-28
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The growing demand for organ donors to supply the increasing number of patients on kidney waiting lists has led most transplant centers to develop protocols that allow safe use of organs from donors with special clinical situations previously regarded as contraindications. Deceased donors with previous hepatitis B may be a safe resource to increase the donor pool even if there is still controversy among transplantation centers regarding the use of hepatitis B surface antigen-positive donors for renal transplantation. However, when allocated to serology-matched recipients, kidney transplantation from donors with hepatitis B may result in excellent short-term outcome. Many concerns may arise in the long-term outcome, and studies must address the evaluation of the progression of liver disease and the rate of reactivation of liver disease in the recipients. Accurate selection and matching of both donor and recipient and correct post-transplant management are needed to achieve satisfactory long-term outcomes.

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Veroux, M., Ardita, V., Corona, D., Giaquinta, A., Ekser, B., Sinagra, N., … Veroux, P. (2016). Kidney Transplantation From Donors with Hepatitis B. Medical Science Monitor : International Medical Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research, 22, 1427–1434. http://doi.org/10.12659/MSM.896048
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Medical Science Monitor: International Medical Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research
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