Metabolite composition for pre-operative early warning of transplanted kidney delayed rework of donation receptor after cardiac death and screening method thereof
A technique for cardiac death and screening methods, applied in the field of analysis, can solve problems such as differential analysis that has not yet been reported, and achieve the effect of reducing the probability of occurrence and delaying the recovery of power.
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[0035] DGF after renal transplantation is a common clinical adverse event, and the diagnostic criteria are low urine output within 1 week after operation and the need for transition to dialysis. Two kidneys from the same donor will have differences in functional recovery in different recipients. According to the postoperative renal function recovery of the recipients, the DCD kidney transplant recipients are grouped: the recipients with postoperative DGF are Receptor -DGF (DGF) group, the recipient with stable renal function recovery is the Receptor-Stable (Stable) group, and preoperative blood samples were obtained from the above two groups.
[0036]Stable recovery of renal function was defined as postoperative serum creatinine was stable within 20% of the baseline value, and there were no postoperative complications such as acute rejection, lymphatic leakage, urinary fistula, perirenal hematoma, and polyoma virus infection. The diagnosis of acute rejection was made by the tr...
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