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Investigation of the physical and psychosocial outcomes after living kidney donation - a multicenter cohort study (SoLKiD - Safety of Living Kidney Donors)

机译:多中心队列研究(SoLKiD-活体肾脏捐献者的安全性)对活体肾脏捐献后的身体和心理社会后果进行调查

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BackgroundOver the last years, living kidney donation (LKD) has been established for patients with endstage renal failure as an alternative to post mortem donation, which is limited by organ scarcity and long lasting waiting periods. From an ethical perspective, the increase in LKD requires that donors’ physical, psychological, and social harm has to be minimized as much as possible and the risk should not exceed the generally expected consequences of nephrectomy. Despite of numerous, mainly retrospective studies about the postoperative outcome of LKD over the last years from different countries, it becomes apparent that there is a lack of comprehensive prospective multicenter research in this field worldwide. Therefore, the main aim of the study is to examine the physical and psychosocial outcome of living kidney donors in a prospective design before and after transplantation in an interdisciplinary approach (surgery, nephrology, psychosocial medicine).
机译:背景技术在过去的几年中,已经为末期肾功能衰竭的患者建立了活体肾脏捐赠(LKD),以替代尸体捐赠,这受到器官稀缺和长期等待时间的限制。从伦理的角度来看,LKD的增加要求捐助者的身体,心理和社会伤害必须尽可能减少,并且风险不应超过肾切除术的普遍预期后果。尽管过去几年来来自不同国家的大量关于LKD术后结局的回顾性研究,但显而易见的是,全世界在该领域缺乏全面的前瞻性多中心研究。因此,这项研究的主要目的是以跨学科的方法(手术,肾脏病,心理社会医学)在移植前后对活体肾脏供体的身体和心理社会结果进行检查。

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