
Kidney Transplant Survival Rates
Kidney transplant survival rates indicate how long a transplanted kidney functions successfully after surgery. Typically, about 95% of transplanted kidneys are working after one year, and roughly 75-85% last five years or more. Factors like the recipient’s health, age, and how well they follow medical advice influence outcomes. Advances in medicine have significantly improved these rates over time. Overall, a kidney transplant is a highly effective treatment for kidney failure, offering improved quality of life and longevity compared to dialysis. Regular follow-up and medication help maximize the lifespan of the transplant.