Benoit G, Jaber N, Moukarzel M, Douguet D, Bensadoun H, Blanchet P, Jardin A, Charpentier B
Department of Urology, Hôpital de Bicêtre, Université Paris-Sud, France.
Clin Transplant. 1994 Oct;8(5):485-7.
Two non-randomized groups of 100 kidney transplants each were compared in relation to the flush-out solution used. The two groups were similar with the exceptions of the number of multiple artery kidneys and the proportion of kidneys procured in our center. The rate of vascular complications such as arterial venous thrombosis and renal artery stenosis was higher in the Eurocollins (19) group than in the UW group (4) p < 0.01, even if the multiple artery kidneys are excluded. These results need to be confirmed by a randomized study but it is clear that the use of the UW solution leads to a better arterial flow with fewer vascular complications.