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From: A urinary microRNA panel that is an early predictive biomarker of delayed graft function following kidney transplantation

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Serum Creatinine, Urine Output and estimated glomerular filtration rate post-transplantation. Consecutive kidney transplant patients were recruited into 3 groups: Living donor kidney transplant without DGF (LD-No DGF); Cadaveric donor kidney transplant without DGF (CD-No DGF); and Cadaveric donor kidney transplant with DGF (CD-DGF). The mean (±SD) serum creatinine (A) and urine output (B) were plotted for days 1 to 5 post-transplantation. The estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) (in ml/min) was measured using the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease (MDRD) formula. Mean (±SD) eGFR was plotted at several time points post-transplantation (C) and eGFR (ml/min) at 6 months was also plotted (D). The boxes indicate first and third quartiles and the median, the whiskers indicate the maximum and minimum of the data, and individual values are shown as dots. Number of patients in each group: LD-No DGF (n = 10); CD-No DGF (n = 10); and CD-DGF (n = 13).

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