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. 2013 Aug 20;19(6):535–545. doi: 10.1089/ars.2012.4580

Table 1.

Transplantation and Outcome Characteristics in Living Donor and Deceased Donor Kidney Transplantations

  LD DD p-value
n 8 16  
Recipient age (years), mean±SD 41.1±10.5 54.6±12.2 0.02
Recipient gender, (% male) 38 (n=3) 56 (n=9) 0.39
Cause renal failure
ADPKD 2 (25%) 4 (25%)  
Renal fibrosis 2 (25%) 1 (6%)  
MPG 1 (13%) 1 (6%)  
IgA nephropathy 1 (13%) 1 (6%)  
BM nephropathy 0 2 (13%)  
Hypertension 0 2 (13%)  
FSG 0 1 (6%)  
Unknown 2 (25%) 4 (25%)  
Donor age (years), mean±SD 43.9±10.6 53.5±16.1 0.14
Donor gender, (% male) 75 (n=6) 44 (n=7) 0.15
Cause of death donor N/A    
BDD: trauma   3 (19%)  
BDD: SAH   2 (13%)  
BDD: hypoxic   3 (19%)  
CDD: traumatic brain injury   2 (13%)  
CDD: intracranial hemorrhage   4 (25%)  
CDD: SAH   2 (13%)  
Preservation fluids HTK (n=8) UW (n=11) 0.001
    HTK (n=5)  
CIT (min), mean±SD 179.1±18.6 1117.7±299.1 <0.001
WIT (min), mean±SD 34.0±6.3 33.5±6.1 0.85

ADPKD, autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease; BDD, brain-dead donor; BM, basement membrane; CDD, cardiac-dead donor; CIT, cold ischemia time; FSG, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis; HTK, histidine–tryptophan–ketoglutarate; MPG, membranous glomerulonephritis; SAH, subarachnoid hemorrhage; UW, University of Wisconsin; WIT, warm ischemia time; DD, deceased donor; LD, living donor; SD, standard deviation.