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. 2017 Oct 9;12(11):1852–1861. doi: 10.2215/CJN.03550417

Table 2.

Donation characteristics (n=123)

Characteristics n (%)
Time since donation, yra
 <1 13 (11)
 1–3 59 (48)
 4–6 35 (29)
 7–10 9 (7)
 >10 6 (5)
Relationship to recipient
 Spouse 39 (32)
 Parent 33 (27)
 Sibling 23 (19)
 Friend/colleague 9 (7)
 Child 6 (5)
 Other relative (aunt, grandparent, in-law, cousin) 7 (6)
 Nondirected 6 (5)
Kidney exchange
 Yes 19 (15)
 No 104 (85)
Postdonation complications
 Mental health 8 (7)
 Hypertension 7 (6)
 Chronic pain 3 (2)
 Hydrocele 2 (2)
 Otherb 11 (9)
Recipient outcome
 Alive and functioning graft 113 (92)
 Graft failure or death 10 (8)
a

Total N≠123 due to nonresponse.

b

Includes hyperthyroidism, low BP, kidney stones, gall stones, hernia, blood clots, endometriosis, gout, high cholesterol, scleritis, and osteoporosis.