New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM)
07/25/2002 By Anne MacLennan
Use of kidneys from donors without a heartbeat, an unpopular and controversial practice since its clinical introduction in the early 1980s, is safe and has an acceptable long-term outcome.
This finding from a large, single-centre study in Switzerland should help to curb more than two decades of debate around the poor long-term survival expected of such grafts as a consequence of the high incidence of delayed graft function.
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