TY - JOUR TI - What Has Changed with the Implementation of National Cadaveric Kidney Allocation Policy in Turkey? AB - Objective: Previously, transplant centers in Turkey were free in selecting a potential recipient from their own local waitinglist of deceased donor renal transplantation, and commonly patients with lower risk were selected. In May 2008, the TurkishHealth Ministry issued a national cadaveric kidney allocation policy based on a pointing system. This system increased theequity but might have decreased the utility by elevating the risk of complications with possibly worse graft and patientsurvivals. We aimed to determine the short and medium-term effects of the new system on graft and patient survival.Methods: Forty-seven cadaveric renal transplant recipients who were transplanted before this system and 80 cadavericrenal transplant recipients who were transplanted under the new system were included. Short and medium-term transplant-related parameters were compared between the groups.Results: Patients transplanted after 2008 were older, had longer cold ischemia time, higher rates of delayed graft function,and early acute rejection. However, medium-term glomerular filtration rate, graft, and patient survivals were not differentbetween patients transplanted before and after 2008.Conclusion: The new system in Turkey increased the opportunity for transplantation of previously disadvantageouspatients and did not have a significant negative effect on medium-term renal functions. AU - YAVUZ, Osman AU - YILDIRIM, Tolga AU - ERDEM, YUNUS AU - Cankurtaran, Mustafa AU - Yilmaz, Rahmi DO - 10.5152/turkjnephrol.2021.4549 PY - 2021 JO - Turkish journal of nephrology (Online) VL - 30 IS - 3 SN - 2667-4440 SP - 199 EP - 204 DB - TRDizin UR - http://search/yayin/detay/455441 ER -