after the death of the Donar for how much time is the kidney viable for donation? MCQ question
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Data from the United Kingdom transplant registry for transplantations performed between 2000 and 2007 show that kidneys from controlled DCD provide good graft survival and function up to 5 years in first-time recipients, and are equivalent to kidneys from brain-death donors
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Answer:three to five years
Answer:three to five yearsExplanation:
Answer:three to five yearsExplanation:Most people wait for three to five years for a kidney transplant from a deceased donor. You might wait for more time or less time. Your wait time might depend on where you live, the availability of a matching kidney in your area, how long you have been on dialysis, your age and more.
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