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Renal failure and quality of life indicators in kidney transplantation

Authors: Dalamagka, Maria;

Renal failure and quality of life indicators in kidney transplantation

Abstract

Health-related quality of life (HRQL) contains many aspects of patients'healthsuchasphysical,psychological,socialfunctioning andageneralwell-being.Progressinrenaltransplantationandimmunosuppressive therapies have increased significantly in recent decades, resulting in allograft survival rates at one year is now over 90%. Numerous clinical trials have established the importance of quality of life in a variety of diseases, and it is extremely populartoevaluatequalityoflifeinclinicaltrialsasameasureof patients' subjective state of health. The purpose of the study was to identify factors associated with quality of life after renal transplantation.

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