Renal replacement treatment for diabetic nephropathy in Northern Ireland 1979-1987
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1988
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Twenty-three patients with end-stage renal failure due to diabetic nephropathy received renal replacement treatment. All patients had insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Nineteen transplants were performed in seventeen patients. Two-year graft survival for all transplants was 74% with a two-year patient survival post-transplantation of 81%. Overall two-year patient survival was 73%, compared with 82% in non-diabetic patients receiving renal replacement treatment. In diabetic patients accepted for treatment there was a high incidence of non-renal complications, particularly vascular disease. An aggressive approach to the treatment of vascular disease in these patients may improve overall survival rates. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Maxwell , A , Douglas , J F , Doherty , C C , Nelson , W E , Donaldson , R A , McGeown , M G & Maxwell , A 1988 , ' Renal replacement treatment for diabetic nephropathy in Northern Ireland 1979-1987 ' The Ulster Medical Journal , vol 57 , no. 1 , pp. 34-40 . |
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