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			<JournalTitle>IJOTM</JournalTitle>
			<Issn>2008-6490</Issn>
			<Volume>5</Volume>
			<Issue>2</Issue>
			<PubDate PubStatus="epublish">
				<Year>2014</Year>
				<Month>05</Month>
				<Day>04</Day>
			</PubDate>
		</Journal>
		<ArticleTitle>Reliability of Pre-Transplant Live Donor Renal Biopsies in Predicting the Graft Outcome</ArticleTitle>
		<FirstPage>71</FirstPage>
		<LastPage>77</LastPage>
		<Language>EN</Language>
		<AuthorList>
			<Author>
				<FirstName>GH</FirstName>
				<LastName>Naderi</LastName>
			</Author>
			<Author>
				<FirstName>M</FirstName>
				<LastName>Sotoudeh</LastName>
			</Author>
			<Author>
				<FirstName>D</FirstName>
				<LastName>Mehraban</LastName>
			</Author>
			<Author>
				<FirstName>S</FirstName>
				<LastName>Nategh</LastName>
				<Affiliation>Department of Urology, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. sh_nategh2005@yahoo.com</Affiliation>
			</Author>
		</AuthorList>
		<History>
			<PubDate PubStatus="received">
				<Year>2014</Year>
				<Month>04</Month>
				<Day>12</Day>
			</PubDate>
		</History>
		<Abstract>Background: Biopsy from deceased donors is of great value in predicting the efficacy and mid-term and long-term outcome of kidney transplantation.Objective: To determine the prevalence of pathological changes in live donors&amp;rsquo; kidneys and their association with the graft outcome.Methods: This cohort study was performed among a group of renal transplant recipients. Biopsy was taken from donor&amp;rsquo;s kidney. The functionality of the grafted kidney was then evaluated by measuring serum creatinine, based on which, the patients were categorized into &amp;ldquo;successful&amp;rdquo; and &amp;ldquo;unsuccessful&amp;rdquo; groups. The results were compared based on biopsy results.Result: We studied 58 kidneys from live donors. The mean&amp;plusmn;SD urine volume on the first day after transplantation was 10,052&amp;plusmn;3286 mL. Absence of allograft dysfunction was seen in 55 (95%) patients during a month, 51 (88%) patients in 6 months, and 53 (91%) within a year. Glomerulosclerosis was seen in 20 (35%) patients, fibrosis in 9 (16%), tubular atrophy in 5 (9%), and intimal fibrosis in 3 (5%). The mean&amp;plusmn;SD serum creatinine in patients within 1-month survival was 1.15&amp;plusmn;0.19, within 3-month survival was 1.17&amp;plusmn;0.20, within 6-month survival was 1.21&amp;plusmn;0.20, within 9-month survival was 1.43&amp;plusmn;1.28, and within 1-year survival was 1.14&amp;plusmn;0.22.Conclusion: Kidney biopsy from live donors can show us a general status of kidney. Serum creatinine is the test of choice for evaluating the grafted kidney function.</Abstract>
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