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Kidney Disorders
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Kidney Transplant Many consider this to be the best method of treating kidney disease. A transplant may offer the best chance of returning to a more normal life, but it is not suitable for everyone.
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Kidney Transplant Factors that can affect a person’s suitability for a transplant include: – General health – History of heart disease – History of blood circulation problems – History of cancer Emotional/psychological factors – Evidence that a person does not or will not follow the medical treatment suggested – Obesity
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Kidney Transplant There are two types of kidney transplants: – Transplant from a live donor – Transplant from a person who has died suddenly
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Kidney Transplant Cross Match: Before any transplant, some of the recipient's blood and some of the donor’s cells are mixed together to see if the recipient's blood will damage or kill the donor’s cells. A positive cross match test means that the donor (whether live or deceased) is not compatible with the recipient, and therefore cannot donate a kidney.
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Kidney Transplant Transplants from deceased donors have an 85 to 90% success rate for the first year. Live donor transplants have a 90 to 95% success rate. Long-term success is good for people of all ages.
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