Pişkin, TurgutÜnal, BülentEroğlu, Aşkın2017-08-112017-08-112015Pişkin, T. Ünal, B. Eroğlu, A. (2015). Preemptive kidney transplantation the initial experience of a single center. Transplantation Proceedings. 47(5), 1382–1384.00411345http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0041134515003346https://hdl.handle.net/11616/7542Background. Kidney transplantation is the best treatment method for end-stage renal disease. Outcomes of the preemptive kidney transplantation are better than nonpreemptive kidney transplantation. Preemptive kidney transplantation is performed as a small percentage of kidney transplantations worldwide. We performed 15 preemptive kidney transplantations from living donors between November 2010 and April 2014. We present our experiences and outcomes for these 15 preemptive kidney transplantations. Methods. We performed 110 kidney transplantations between November 2010 and April 2014. Fifteen of the kidney transplantations were performed from living related donors to preemptive recipients. These 15 preemptive recipients and their donors’ data were collected and retrospectively analyzed. Results. The mean age of recipients and donors was 37.2 years (range, 4e60) and 50.6 years (range, 28e64), respectively. The male-female ratios were 10:5 in the recipients and 8:7 in the donors. Nine left kidneys and 6 right kidneys were recovered. Nine kidneys had a single artery; the other 6 kidneys had 2 renal arteries. The mean warm ischemic time was 219.5 seconds (range, 90e480). The mean hospitalization times were 5.9 days (range, 4e10) and 4.9 days (range, 3e9) for the recipients and the donors, respectively. The mean follow-up time was 20.3 months (range, 0.5e37) for recipients. Graft survival was 100% in this period. BK virus nephropathy occurred in only 1 pediatric recipient. One patient had a recurrent disease that was the cause of the renal failure. They graft functions were stable. No kidney was lost from rejection, technical causes, infection, or recurrent disease. The donors live their lives with no problems. Conclusions. Preemptive kidney transplantation is a better therapeutic option than is non-preemptive kidney transplantation for patients with chronic renal failure. Kidney transplantation should be performed if possible before beginning dialysis for these patients.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPreemptive kidney transplantation the initial experience of a single centerArticle4751382138410.1016/j.transproceed.2015.04.009