2016年11月8日星期二
Does renal transplant means health once and for all? A successful renal
Does renal transplant means health once and for all? A successful renal
transplant and well being afterwards depends on the following points. 1. The
patient’s condition is the basis. To guarantee the success of the surgery and
long term stability after it, uremic patients should confirm that their primary
diseases such as nephritis are not in an active stage and renal function
recovery is impossible and their condition is relatively good. 2. Successful
surgery is the necessary condition. Perfect match, no systemic disease with the
receipt, rapidity in getting the donated kidney and superb skills of the surgeon
are important guarantees of a successful surgery. 3. Rejection is a problem that
kidney transplantation patients are likely to confront at any time. Although
there is big progress in the effect of anti-rejection drugs and it improves the
survival rate of transplanted kidney in a short time, it has little to do with
chronic rejection. Once rejection occurs, renal function will decline to failure
gradually and patients require dialysis again. Long time use of anti-rejection
drugs will also lower the patients’ immunity. Infection is the main reason that
leads to rejection and death. In the meantime, rate of cancer is dozens of times
of normal people. In addition, anti-rejection drugs can also cause
hepatotoxicity, nephrotoxicity, high blood sugar and bone loss, which are not
adverse reactions of patients on dialysis. 4. Patients with complications and
other potential diseases should be cautious. Renal transplant means getting rid
of dialysis in a sense, but it can’t cure potential diseases such as diabetes,
arteriosclerosis or even can make them worse. Previous kidney disease may also
recur in the transplanted kidney. 5. The donor had better be living. The
survival rate of transplanted kidney from a dead donor is almost the same with
dialysis. So life span doesn’t change because of transplant. 6. To uremic
patients with viral hepatitis such as HBV, HCV, they need to take anti-rejection
drugs for a long time. Because of immune suppression, active hepatitis or even
liver failure may happen. So this kind of patients had better not receive renal
transplant. Medical technology keeps developing nowadays. Uremic patients don’t
need to pin all their hope to renal transplant. Uremia is not completely
incurable. With proper treatment, it can be controlled. Clinical research shows
that as long as there is still renal function, there is hope to cure it. As long
as there is hope, patients should never give up treatment.
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