Abstract These guidelines cover the care of patients from the period following kidney transplantation until the transplant is no longer working or the patient dies. During the early phase prevention of acute rejection and infection are the priority. After around 3–6 months, the priorities change to preservation of transplant function and avoiding the long-term complications of immunosuppressive medication (the medication used to suppress the immune system to prevent rejection). The topics discussed include organization of outpatient follow up, immunosuppressive medication, treatment of acute and chronic rejection, and prevention of complications. The potential complications discussed include heart disease, infection, cancer, bone disease an...
Short-term patient and graft outcomes continue to improve after kidney and liver transplantation, wi...
Kidney-transplanted patients need adequate care in order to improve the kidney injury encountered du...
Caring for kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) requires specialized knowledge in areas as varied as ...
The 2009 Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) clinical practice guideline on the monito...
Renal transplantation is the treatment of choice for most patients with end-stage renal disease. The...
The European Best Practice Guideline group (EBPG) issued guidelines on the evaluation and selection ...
INTRODUCTION: Powerful immunosuppressive regimens have reduced rejection risk, leading to an expandi...
There are many obstacles in kidney transplantation. For the transplant team, there is the balance be...
The article deals with medical and organizational issues of individually-adapted immunosuppressive t...
The incidence of infection in patients with kidney transplant, effects on graft function and on pati...
Background. The one-year renal graft survival rates have grown to 93.4% for transplantation from cad...
Short-term patient and graft outcomes continue to improve after kidney and liver transplantation, wi...
textabstractShort-term patient and graft outcomes continue to improve after kidney and liver transpl...
The central issue in organ transplantation remains suppression of allograft rejection. Thus, the dev...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a common complication after heart transplantation1-4 increasing in i...
Short-term patient and graft outcomes continue to improve after kidney and liver transplantation, wi...
Kidney-transplanted patients need adequate care in order to improve the kidney injury encountered du...
Caring for kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) requires specialized knowledge in areas as varied as ...
The 2009 Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) clinical practice guideline on the monito...
Renal transplantation is the treatment of choice for most patients with end-stage renal disease. The...
The European Best Practice Guideline group (EBPG) issued guidelines on the evaluation and selection ...
INTRODUCTION: Powerful immunosuppressive regimens have reduced rejection risk, leading to an expandi...
There are many obstacles in kidney transplantation. For the transplant team, there is the balance be...
The article deals with medical and organizational issues of individually-adapted immunosuppressive t...
The incidence of infection in patients with kidney transplant, effects on graft function and on pati...
Background. The one-year renal graft survival rates have grown to 93.4% for transplantation from cad...
Short-term patient and graft outcomes continue to improve after kidney and liver transplantation, wi...
textabstractShort-term patient and graft outcomes continue to improve after kidney and liver transpl...
The central issue in organ transplantation remains suppression of allograft rejection. Thus, the dev...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a common complication after heart transplantation1-4 increasing in i...
Short-term patient and graft outcomes continue to improve after kidney and liver transplantation, wi...
Kidney-transplanted patients need adequate care in order to improve the kidney injury encountered du...
Caring for kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) requires specialized knowledge in areas as varied as ...