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Ten-yr results of the trans-Atlantic kidney transplant airlift between the Dutch Caribbean and the Netherlands

Minnee RC, Lardy N, Ajubi N, Idu MM, Kock RV, Legemate DA, van Donselaar‐van der Pant KAMI, Bemelman FJ. Ten‐yr results of the trans‐Atlantic kidney transplant airlift between the Dutch Caribbean and the Netherlands. 
Clin Transplant 2011: 25: 302–307. © 2010 John Wiley & Sons A/S. :  The preval...

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Main Authors: Minnee, Robert C., Lardy, Neubury, Ajubi, Nouaf, Idu, Mirza M., Kock, Romeo V., Legemate, Dink A., van Donselaar-van der Pant, Karlijn A.M.I., Bemelman, Frederike J.
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description Minnee RC, Lardy N, Ajubi N, Idu MM, Kock RV, Legemate DA, van Donselaar‐van der Pant KAMI, Bemelman FJ. Ten‐yr results of the trans‐Atlantic kidney transplant airlift between the Dutch Caribbean and the Netherlands. 
Clin Transplant 2011: 25: 302–307. © 2010 John Wiley & Sons A/S. :  The prevalence of end‐stage renal failure in Curaçao (Dutch Caribbean) is one of the highest in the world. In 1998, the St. Elisabeth Hospital started a unique trans‐Atlantic collaboration with the Academic Medical Center in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and the Eurotransplant Foundation. The partnership aimed to achieve a structured transplantation program for patients in the Dutch Caribbean, who otherwise would need lifelong dialysis. This study is an analysis of the 10‐yr transplantation results of this trans‐Atlantic program. In 41 consecutive transplantations performed between January 1998 and April 2007, one‐yr graft survival and complication rates were retrospectively studied. Twenty‐four men and 17 women with a median age of 54 were transplanted. The median dialysis period prior to transplantation was 6.8 yr. The one‐yr graft survival rate was 69% (95% confidence interval: 52–80%). Initially 28 grafts functioned (68%); four grafts showed primary non‐function (10%) and delayed graft function developed in nine patients (22%). Ten recipients had 16 post‐operative complications. Our trans‐Atlantic program affords patients with end‐stage renal failure, who otherwise would need lifelong dialysis, a chance to be transplanted.
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Child
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Female
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Graft Rejection - prevention & control
Graft Survival
HLA antigens
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Renal Dialysis
Retrospective Studies
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Survival Rate
Tissue, organ and graft immunology
Treatment Outcome
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