Social Trends of Living Renal Donors in Libya

ABSTRACTRenal transplantation is the best treatment for end-stage renal disease. We conducted this study to assess the epidemiological patterns and social trends in our living related renal donors pool in Libya. The medical records of 461 living related renal donors were evaluated from August, 2004...

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Main Authors: A. Mishra, E. F. Ehtuish, A. Elusta, T. Shwaish
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2010-07-01
Series:International Journal of Organ Transplantation Medicine
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Online Access:http://home.sums.ac.ir/~habibzaf/ojs/index.php/IJOTM/article/view/36/72
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spelling doaj-dde3d1efd27445eda6c4d0850608e65c2020-11-25T01:40:36ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Organ Transplantation Medicine2008-64902008-64822010-07-0113146148Social Trends of Living Renal Donors in LibyaA. MishraE. F. EhtuishA. ElustaT. ShwaishABSTRACTRenal transplantation is the best treatment for end-stage renal disease. We conducted this study to assess the epidemiological patterns and social trends in our living related renal donors pool in Libya. The medical records of 461 living related renal donors were evaluated from August, 2004 to January, 2010. Of the 461 living related donors studied, 266 (57.7%) were operated. There were 381 (82.6%) men and 80 (17.4%) women aged from 18 to 63 (mean: 32.6) years. Most of the donors aged between 20 and 39. The most commondonor recipient relationship was sibling–sibling (n=157; 59.1%) with a male:female ratio of 2.6:1. The reported frequencies from our center differed with those from other countries. That might be due to cultural issues.http://home.sums.ac.ir/~habibzaf/ojs/index.php/IJOTM/article/view/36/72Living related donorkidneysCT angiographyNephrectomy
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author A. Mishra
E. F. Ehtuish
A. Elusta
T. Shwaish
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E. F. Ehtuish
A. Elusta
T. Shwaish
Social Trends of Living Renal Donors in Libya
International Journal of Organ Transplantation Medicine
Living related donor
kidneys
CT angiography
Nephrectomy
author_facet A. Mishra
E. F. Ehtuish
A. Elusta
T. Shwaish
author_sort A. Mishra
title Social Trends of Living Renal Donors in Libya
title_short Social Trends of Living Renal Donors in Libya
title_full Social Trends of Living Renal Donors in Libya
title_fullStr Social Trends of Living Renal Donors in Libya
title_full_unstemmed Social Trends of Living Renal Donors in Libya
title_sort social trends of living renal donors in libya
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series International Journal of Organ Transplantation Medicine
issn 2008-6490
2008-6482
publishDate 2010-07-01
description ABSTRACTRenal transplantation is the best treatment for end-stage renal disease. We conducted this study to assess the epidemiological patterns and social trends in our living related renal donors pool in Libya. The medical records of 461 living related renal donors were evaluated from August, 2004 to January, 2010. Of the 461 living related donors studied, 266 (57.7%) were operated. There were 381 (82.6%) men and 80 (17.4%) women aged from 18 to 63 (mean: 32.6) years. Most of the donors aged between 20 and 39. The most commondonor recipient relationship was sibling–sibling (n=157; 59.1%) with a male:female ratio of 2.6:1. The reported frequencies from our center differed with those from other countries. That might be due to cultural issues.
topic Living related donor
kidneys
CT angiography
Nephrectomy
url http://home.sums.ac.ir/~habibzaf/ojs/index.php/IJOTM/article/view/36/72
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