pubmed-article:3518281 | pubmed:abstractText | Two or more years after a kidney transplantation were determined the GFR as 51Cr-EDTA-clearance and the effective renal plasma flow as 125J-hippuran clearance. In 14 children the results of the clearance with the HLA-identity (HLA-I), the quantity of the transfusion units (TU) received before the transplantation and the duration of the cold ischaemia time (CIT) were correlated. While with HLA-I and TU no connections could be proved, the results of the clearance seemed to be reversedly proportional to the CIT (r = -0.53 and -0.64 for GFR and ERPF) for a longer time after transplantation. Different age between donor and recipient shows worse results of clearance in the group of the adults who received a kidney of a child, in contrast to the other three possible combinations of the kidney transplantation. | lld:pubmed |