Long-term safety follow-up of living kidney donors: a report of 26 cases
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    Objective:To evaluate the long-term safety of living kidney donors after nephrectomy. Methods:Twenty-six living donors of kidney were followed up for 2-8 years, with a mean of (4.27±2.11) years. The serum creatinine, blood pressure, proteinuria and psychological stress were observed in the donors during follow-up.Results: The serum creatinine had a significant increase after nephrectomy(P<0.01),but all had normal serum creatinine levels and remained stable thereafter. There was no significant change in blood pressure or proteinuria after nephrectomy;only one case developed microalbuminuria after nephrectomy.One of the donors regretted donation and felt more mental stress after nephrectomy. All of the donors were alive without complications.Conclusion: Pre-operation assessment and selection of donors, along with standard intra-operation management and long-term post-operation follow-up, can guarantee the safety of the donors.

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  • Received:November 09,2007
  • Revised:March 20,2008
  • Adopted:April 22,2008
  • Online: May 04,2008
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