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Evaluation and Long-Term Follow-Up of Living Kidney Donors

Katafan Achkar, Lama Abdelnour, Bassam G. Abu Jawdeh, Ekamol Tantisattamoa, Fawaz Al Ammary

2024Advances in Kidney Disease and Health15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The evaluation of living kidney donor candidates is a complex and lengthy process. Donor candidates face geographic and socioeconomic barriers to completing donor evaluation. Inequities in access to living donations persist. With a growing demand for kidney transplants and a shortage of living donors, transplant centers are more permissive of accepting less-than-ideal donor candidates. Donors have an increased lifetime risk of kidney failure, but the absolute risk increase is small. Efforts are needed to support donor candidates to complete donor nephrectomy safely and efficiently and receive optimal follow-up care to prevent risk factors for kidney disease and detect complications early. In this article, the authors address key elements of donor kidney evaluation, including current living donation policy requirements and transplant center practices. The authors present a simplified comprehensive practical approach to help guide providers in completing donor evaluation and follow-up care with best outcomes possible.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDonationEconomic shortageKidney transplantationIntensive care medicineSocioeconomic statusNephrectomyKidneyTransplantationSurgeryEnvironmental healthInternal medicinePopulationEconomic growthPhilosophyEconomicsLinguisticsGovernment (linguistics)Organ Donation and TransplantationRenal and Vascular PathologiesRenal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments
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