
kidney transplant outcomes
Kidney transplants generally have good success rates, allowing many patients with kidney failure to live healthier lives. After a transplant, the new kidney often works well for 10 to 15 years, but outcomes depend on factors like the patient’s health, age, and how the body accepts the organ. Some risks include rejection of the kidney, infections, or side effects from medications. With advances in medical care, most recipients enjoy improved quality of life and increased longevity compared to remaining on dialysis. Regular follow-up and medication adherence are crucial to maintaining transplant success.