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Table 3 Postoperative complications between DBCD and DBD

From: Donation after brain death followed by circulatory death, a novel donation pattern, confers comparable renal allograft outcomes with donation after brain death

Clinical Values

DBCD (n = 383)

DBD (n = 140)

P

DGF, n (%)

74(19.3)

31(22.1)

0.46

PNF, n (%)

5(1.3)

0(0)

0.33

AR, n (%)

35(9.1)

12(8.6)

1.00

Complicated urinary tract infection, n (%)

32(8.4)

10(7.1)

0.72

Severe pneumonia, n (%)

45(11.7)

15(10.7)

0.88

Severe bleeding, n (%)

11(2.9)

5(3.6)

0.77

Anastomotic stenosis of the ureter-bladder, n (%)

3(0.8)

2(1.5)

0.61

Renal allograft rupture, n (%)

3(0.8)

2(1.5)

0.614

Lymphorrhagia or urine leakage, n (%)

12(3.2)

7(5)

0.30

Other, n (%)

33(8.8)

8(5.7)

0.36

  1. DGF delayed graft function, PNF primary non-finction, AR acute rejection