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Rethinking the Limit: At what age do they stop doing transplants?

In 2022, 23% of all kidney transplant recipients were over the age of 65 [1.5.2]. Contrary to popular belief, there is no strict upper age limit when asking, 'at what age do they stop doing transplants?' The focus has shifted from chronological to physiological age [1.2.8].

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What's the Oldest You Can Be to Get a Kidney Transplant?

According to the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN), in 2022, 23% of all kidney transplant recipients were over the age of 65, demonstrating that older age is not an automatic barrier to transplantation. So, what's the oldest you can be to get a kidney transplant? The answer is that there is no universal cutoff, as eligibility is based on a comprehensive medical evaluation of overall health, not a specific number.

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At what age do they stop giving liver transplants?

While historical guidelines once set strict age limits, a 2019 review from the NIH affirmed that advanced age itself should not be an absolute contraindication for a liver transplant, provided the patient is carefully selected. So, at what age do they stop giving liver transplants?

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