Publications by authors named "Shok Hoon Ooi"

Creatinine clearance (CrCl) is more accurate than other methods when assessing renal allograft function, but it is inconvenient for patients. In clinical practice, renal allograft function is often estimated using estimated glomerular filtration rate (GFR) equations. This cross-sectional study compared agreement between CrCl and serum creatinine-based equations among renal transplant recipients (RTRs) attending a transplant clinic in a tertiary center.

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Background: Immunosuppressive therapy is the backbone of kidney transplantation in preventing acute rejection. T-cell depletion after doses of thymoglobulin is dose-dependent, as are their side effects. At the same time, basiliximab and other maintenance immunosuppressive drugs act at different signals on T lymphocytes.

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Living-kidney transplantation increases with years, however, the rate is comparatively low to support local needs. Marginal living donors like the elderly were used to increase the donor pool. We retrospectively evaluate the outcome of 25 elderly living kidney donors (eLKDs) who were ≥60 years old at the time of donation in our center.

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