Impact of recipient age on whole organ pancreas transplantation
Clinical Transplantation2012Vol. 27(1), pp. E49–55
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Ashesh P. Shah, Richard S. Mangus, John A. Powelson, Kannan P. Samy, Tim E. Taber, Michelle L. Goble, Jonathan A. Fridell
Abstract
No statistically significant differences in pancreas transplant outcomes were demonstrated when recipients were stratified by recipient age. These results suggest that older recipients can successfully undergo pancreas transplantation and expect five-yr outcomes similar to those seen in younger recipients.
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