DONOR-RECIPIENT WEIGHT AND SEX MISMATCH MAY CONTRIBUTE TO KIDNEY TRANSPLANT FAILURE

Among deceased donor kidney transplant recipients, those who were >30 kg (66 pounds) heavier than the donor had a 28% higher risk of transplant failure compared with equally weighted donors and recipients.

If the kidney was from a smaller donor of the opposite sex, the relative risk of transplant failure was further elevated to 35% for a male receiving a kidney from a female donor and 50% for a female receiving a kidney from a male donor.