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Mortality in Elderly Waiting-List Patients Versus Age-Matched Kidney Transplant Recipients: Where is the Risk?

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2018-02-22

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Hernández, Domingo
Alonso-Titos, Juana
Armas-Padrón, Ana María
Ruiz-Esteban, Pedro
Cabello, Mercedes
López, Verónica
Fuentes, Laura
Jironda, Cristina
Ros, Silvia
Jiménez, Tamara

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The number of elderly patients on the waiting list (WL) for kidney transplantation (KT) has risen significantly in recent years. Because KT offers a better survival than dialysis therapy, even in the elderly, candidates for KT should be selected carefully, particularly in older waitlisted patients. Identification of risk factors for death in WL patients and prediction of both perioperative risk and long-term post-transplant mortality are crucial for the proper allocation of organs and the clinical management of these patients in order to decrease mortality, both while on the WL and after KT. In this review, we examine the clinical results in studies concerning: a) risk factors for mortality in WL patients and KT recipients; 2) the benefits and risks of performing KT in the elderly, comparing survival between patients on the WL and KT recipients; and 3) clinical tools that should be used to assess the perioperative risk of mortality and predict long-term post-transplant survival. The acknowledgment of these concerns could contribute to better management of high-risk patients and prophylactic interventions to prolong survival in this particular population, provided a higher mortality is assumed.

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Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Humans
Kidney Transplantation
Risk Assessment
Waiting Lists

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Elderly, Kidney transplantation, Mortality, Patient survival on dialysis, Risk factors, Waiting list

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