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  1. Currently, there are about 13,000 patients on the kidney-transplant waiting list in Malaysia. (Adapted from the National Transplant Resource Centre 2011) For those with other major medical problems, such as severe heart and vascular disease may face problems for transplantation.

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  2. placed in the active waiting list for a deceased kidney transplant. The MyKAS list will be re-run on a yearly basis. The outcome of the MyKAS system will be evaluated on a yearly basis and the allocation criteria will be revised every 3 years.

  3. Today there are many patients on waiting list to receive a kidney transplant. The development of effective anti-rejection drugs means that the prognosis for five-year survival for most of these patients is high.

  4. National Transplant Waitlist: Malaysian Organ Sharing System. Kidney transplant is the best option for most patients with End-Stage Renal Disease, or Chronic Kidney Disease Stage V. Other alternative therapies when patients develop end stage kidney failure include Peritoneal Dialysis and Hemodialysis.

  5. 18 Okt 2023 · However, a pressing issue was the extensive waiting list for kidney transplants, with patients facing an average wait of 10 years, he added. He also listed down the waiting list for different organs. Kidney (Adult): 10,262

  6. Is Kidney Transplantation done in Malaysia? There are 1841 patients with functioning kidney transplants as of 31 December 2010. Of these about 55% are done in Malaysia. Government nephrology transplant centers in Malaysia : Kuala Lumpur Hospital Selayang Hospital Hospital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia University Malaya Medical Centre Kidney transplant is the best option of RRT […]

  7. 23 Sep 2022 · Dr Sunita explained that Malaysia has a single cadaveric kidney transplant waiting list, under the Malaysian Kidney Allocation System (MyKAS) operated by the Malaysian Society of Nephrology and supported by MOH, that is used across public, private, and non-governmental health care sectors.