Abstract
In patients with an end-stage renal disease, dialysis a or kidney transplant are required
to prolong live. For survival of the transplanted kidney, besides the HLA-system,
the ABO blood type of donor and patient is also of importance. When the donor organ
is derived from a living donor, time can be available prior to the transplant to reduce
blood type AB antibodies in case of ABO major incompatibility between organ donor
and recipient by double filtration apheresis.
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Published online: February 24, 2023
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