An alternative approach to estimate age-related mortality of kidney transplant recipients compared to the general population: results in favor of old-to-old transplantations

Author:

Foucher Yohann12,Akl Ahmed23,Rousseau Vanessa4,Trébern-Launay Katy12,Lorent Marine12,Kessler Michèle5,Ladrière Marc5,Legendre Christophe6,Kreis Henri6,Rostaing Lionel7,Kamar Nassim7,Mourad Georges8,Garrigue Valérie8,Morelon Emmanuel9,Buron Fanny9,Daurès Jean-Pierre4,Soulillou Jean-Paul2,Giral Magali210

Affiliation:

1. EA 4275 Biostatistics; Clinical Research and Subjective Measures in Health Sciences; Nantes University; Nantes France

2. Institut de Transplantation Urologie Néphrologie (ITUN); Nantes Hospital and University; INSERM 1064; CENTAURE; Nantes France

3. Urology and Nephrology Center; Mansoura Egypt

4. IURC; Biostatistics Department; Montpellier University; Montpellier France

5. Nephrology and renal transplantation Department; Brabois University Hospital; Nancy France

6. University of Paris Descartes & Necker Hospital; AP-HP; Paris France

7. Department of Nephrology, Dialysis, and Organ Transplantation; University Paul Sabatier; Toulouse France

8. Nephrology and transplantation department; Montpellier University Hospital; Montpellier France

9. Nephrology and transplantation department; Hospices Civils de Lyon; Lyon University; Lyon France

10. CIC Biotherapy; CHU de Nantes; Nantes France

Funder

French Ministry of Health (national PHRC)

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Transplantation

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