The objectives of pre-transplant assessment are: a) to ensure that transplantation is technically possible; b) to ensure that the recipient's chances of survival are not compromised by transplantation; c) to ensure that graft survival is not limited by premature death; d) to ensure that pre-existing conditions are not exacerbated by transplantation; e) to identify measures to be taken to minimize perioperative and postoperative complications; f) to inform patients of the likely risks and benefits of transplantation. During the long-term follow-up of living donor kidney transplant recipients, clinicians have to pay attention to the possible recurrence of the primary renal disease, to the identification and, if possible, prevention of noncompliance, and, finally, to immunological monitoring.
Selection and follow-up of living donor kidney transplant recipients
ZAZA G
2009-01-01
Abstract
The objectives of pre-transplant assessment are: a) to ensure that transplantation is technically possible; b) to ensure that the recipient's chances of survival are not compromised by transplantation; c) to ensure that graft survival is not limited by premature death; d) to ensure that pre-existing conditions are not exacerbated by transplantation; e) to identify measures to be taken to minimize perioperative and postoperative complications; f) to inform patients of the likely risks and benefits of transplantation. During the long-term follow-up of living donor kidney transplant recipients, clinicians have to pay attention to the possible recurrence of the primary renal disease, to the identification and, if possible, prevention of noncompliance, and, finally, to immunological monitoring.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.