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KDOQI US Commentary on the 2017 KDIGO Clinical Practice Guideline on the Evaluation and Care of Living Kidney Donors.

Didier A Mandelbrot1, Peter P Reese2, Neetika Garg3, Christie P Thomas4, James R Rodrigue5, Carrie Schinstock6, Mona Doshi7, Matthew Cooper8, John Friedewald9, Abhijit S Naik7, Daniel R Kaul10, Michael G Ison9, Michael V Rocco11, Jennifer Verbesey12, Michelle A Hladunewich13, Hassan N Ibrahim14, Emilio D Poggio15.   

Abstract

Living kidney donation is widely practiced throughout the world. During the past 2 decades, various groups have provided guidance about the evaluation and care of living donors. However, during this time, our knowledge in the field has advanced substantially and many agreed on the need for a comprehensive, unifying document. KDIGO (Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes) addressed this issue at an international level with the publication of its clinical practice guideline on the evaluation and care of living kidney donors. The KDIGO work group extensively reviewed the available literature and wrote a series of guideline recommendations using various degrees of evidence when available. As has become recent practice, NKF-KDOQI (National Kidney Foundation-Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative) convened a work group to provide a commentary on the KDIGO guideline, with a focus on how these recommendations apply in the context of the United States. In the United States, the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) guides and regulates the practice of living kidney donation. While the KDIGO guideline for the care of living kidney donors and UNOS policy are similar in most aspects of the care of living kidney donors, several important areas are not consistent or do not align with common practice by US transplantation programs in areas in which UNOS has not set specific policy. For the time being, and recognizing the value of the KDIGO guidelines, US transplantation programs should continue to follow UNOS policy.
Copyright © 2019 National Kidney Foundation, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Living kidney donation; albuminuria; best practices; clinical practice guideline; contraindication; diabetes; donor candidate; donor counseling; donor evaluation; donor follow-up; donor safety; donor selection; end-stage renal disease (ESRD); ethics; genetic risk; glomerular filtration rate (GFR); hypertension; informed consent; kidney donor; kidney failure; kidney function; long-term risk; nephrectomy; postdonation monitoring; pregnancy; psychosocial evaluation

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32007233     DOI: 10.1053/j.ajkd.2019.10.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Kidney Dis        ISSN: 0272-6386            Impact factor:   8.860


  9 in total

Review 1.  The Evaluation of Kidney Function in Living Kidney Donor Candidates.

Authors:  Neetika Garg; Emilio D Poggio; Didier Mandelbrot
Journal:  Kidney360       Date:  2021-07-01

2.  Perceived Susceptibility to Chronic Kidney Disease and Hypertension Self-Management among Black and White Live Kidney Donors.

Authors:  Kevin Gianaris; Grecia B Vargas; Morgan Johnson; Yifan Yu; Elena Wilson; Jamilah A Perkins; Aswad Jackson; L Ebony Boulware; Allan Massie; Macey L Levan; Dorry L Segev; Tanjala S Purnell
Journal:  Ethn Dis       Date:  2022-04-21       Impact factor: 2.006

3.  The Impact of Different Induction Immunosuppressive Therapy on Long-Term Kidney Transplant Function When Measured by Iothalamate Clearance.

Authors:  Tambi Jarmi; Samir Khouzam; Nitika Shekhar; Meray Hosni; Launia White; David O Hodge; Martin L Mai; Hani M Wadei
Journal:  J Clin Med Res       Date:  2020-12-18

4.  Comparison of the effects of intravenous propofol and inhalational desflurane on the quality of early recovery after hand-assisted laparoscopic donor nephrectomy: a prospective, randomised controlled trial.

Authors:  Jaesik Park; Minhee Kim; Yong Hyun Park; Jung-Woo Shim; Hyung Mook Lee; Yong-Suk Kim; Young Eun Moon; Sang Hyun Hong; Min Suk Chae
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2020-12-15       Impact factor: 2.692

Review 5.  Health inequities and the inappropriate use of race in nephrology.

Authors:  Nwamaka D Eneanya; L Ebony Boulware; Jennifer Tsai; Marino A Bruce; Chandra L Ford; Christina Harris; Leo S Morales; Michael J Ryan; Peter P Reese; Roland J Thorpe; Michelle Morse; Valencia Walker; Fatiu A Arogundade; Antonio A Lopes; Keith C Norris
Journal:  Nat Rev Nephrol       Date:  2021-11-08       Impact factor: 42.439

6.  Donor Autonomy and Self-Sacrifice in Living Organ Donation: An Ethical Legal and Psychological Aspects of Transplantation (ELPAT) View.

Authors:  Nizam Mamode; Kristof Van Assche; Lisa Burnapp; Aisling Courtney; David van Dellen; Mireille Houthoff; Hannah Maple; Greg Moorlock; Frank J M F Dor; Annette Lennerling
Journal:  Transpl Int       Date:  2022-03-21       Impact factor: 3.782

7.  Telemedicine services for living kidney donation: A US survey of multidisciplinary providers.

Authors:  Fawaz Al Ammary; Jennifer D Motter; Hannah C Sung; Krista L Lentine; Asif Sharfuddin; Vineeta Kumar; Anju Yadav; Mona D Doshi; Sarthak Virmani; Beatrice P Concepcion; Terry Grace; Carolyn N Sidoti; Muhammad Yahya Jan; Abimereki D Muzaale; Joshua Wolf
Journal:  Am J Transplant       Date:  2022-05-31       Impact factor: 9.369

8.  Comparison of the impact of propofol versus sevoflurane on early postoperative recovery in living donors after laparoscopic donor nephrectomy: a prospective randomized controlled study.

Authors:  Sangbin Han; Jaesik Park; Sang Hyun Hong; Soojin Lim; Yong Hyun Park; Min Suk Chae
Journal:  BMC Anesthesiol       Date:  2020-10-28       Impact factor: 2.217

Review 9.  Is a Patient with Paget's Disease of Bone Suitable for Living Kidney Donation?-Decision-Making in Lack of Clinical Evidence.

Authors:  Paweł Poznański; Agnieszka Lepiesza; Diana Jędrzejuk; Oktawia Mazanowska; Marek Bolanowski; Magdalena Krajewska; Dorota Kamińska
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2022-03-09       Impact factor: 4.241

  9 in total

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