BACKGROUND:: Acute kidney injury is a treatable entity although difficult to recognize without diagnostic biopsy. We investigated the potential association between clinically defined deceased donors and acute kidney injury with preimplantation histological findings and recipient outcomes. METHODS:: Kidney biopsies from donors were classified using the Acute Kidney Injury Network criteria and assessed for percentage glomerulosclerosis, tubular atrophy, interstitial fibrosis, and vascular narrowing with the Remuzzi score and for acute tubular necrosis. Differences in incidence rates of delayed graft function (DGF) and cumulative rejection episodes were compared between recipients transplanted with normal and 3 levels of acute kidney inju...
Acute Tubular Injury (ATI) is the leading cause of Delayed Graft Function (DGF) after renal transpla...
BackgroundGiven the gap between patients in need of a renal transplantation (RTx) and organs availab...
Acute Tubular Injury (ATI) is the leading cause of Delayed Graft Function (DGF) after renal transpla...
Background: Acute kidney injury is a treatable entity although difficult to recognize without diagno...
Background: Acute kidney injury is a treatable entity although difficult to recognize without diagno...
Background: Acute kidney injury is a treatable entity although difficult to recognize without diagno...
Background: Acute kidney injury is a treatable entity although difficult to recognize without diagno...
Background: Acute kidney injury is a treatable entity although difficult to recognize without diagno...
Background: Acute kidney injury is a treatable entity although difficult to recognize without diagno...
none17siBackground: Acute kidney injury is a treatable entity although difficult to recognize withou...
Introduction: Pre-implantation kidney biopsy is a decision-making tool when considering the use of g...
BackgroundThe need for kidney transplantation drives efforts to expand organ donation. The decision ...
Background: There are many doubts with regards to accepting deceased kidneys with acute kidney injur...
Acute Tubular Injury (ATI) is the leading cause of Delayed Graft Function (DGF) after renal transpla...
BackgroundGiven the gap between patients in need of a renal transplantation (RTx) and organs availab...
Acute Tubular Injury (ATI) is the leading cause of Delayed Graft Function (DGF) after renal transpla...
BackgroundGiven the gap between patients in need of a renal transplantation (RTx) and organs availab...
Acute Tubular Injury (ATI) is the leading cause of Delayed Graft Function (DGF) after renal transpla...
Background: Acute kidney injury is a treatable entity although difficult to recognize without diagno...
Background: Acute kidney injury is a treatable entity although difficult to recognize without diagno...
Background: Acute kidney injury is a treatable entity although difficult to recognize without diagno...
Background: Acute kidney injury is a treatable entity although difficult to recognize without diagno...
Background: Acute kidney injury is a treatable entity although difficult to recognize without diagno...
Background: Acute kidney injury is a treatable entity although difficult to recognize without diagno...
none17siBackground: Acute kidney injury is a treatable entity although difficult to recognize withou...
Introduction: Pre-implantation kidney biopsy is a decision-making tool when considering the use of g...
BackgroundThe need for kidney transplantation drives efforts to expand organ donation. The decision ...
Background: There are many doubts with regards to accepting deceased kidneys with acute kidney injur...
Acute Tubular Injury (ATI) is the leading cause of Delayed Graft Function (DGF) after renal transpla...
BackgroundGiven the gap between patients in need of a renal transplantation (RTx) and organs availab...
Acute Tubular Injury (ATI) is the leading cause of Delayed Graft Function (DGF) after renal transpla...
BackgroundGiven the gap between patients in need of a renal transplantation (RTx) and organs availab...
Acute Tubular Injury (ATI) is the leading cause of Delayed Graft Function (DGF) after renal transpla...