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期刊名:Advances in chronic kidney disease

缩写:ADV CHRONIC KIDNEY D

ISSN:1548-5595

e-ISSN:1548-5609

IF/分区:2.3/Q2

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Christina Mejia,Anju Yadav Christina Mejia
Nonkidney solid organ transplants (NKSOTs) are increasing in the United States with improving long-term allograft and patient survival. CKD is prevalent in patients with NKSOT and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality especia...
Ashton Chen Ashton Chen
Young adult kidney transplant recipients experience poorer outcomes. Specifically worse allograft survival has been reported in the United States and worldwide. Pediatric to adult transition-related research has focused predominantly on med...
Scott G Westphal,Eric D Langewisch,Clifford D Miles Scott G Westphal
The incidence of kidney dysfunction has increased in liver transplant and heart transplant candidates, reflecting a changing patient population and allocation policies that prioritize the most urgent candidates. A higher burden of pretransp...
Edward J Filippone,Rakesh Gulati,John L Farber Edward J Filippone
Transplantation remains the optimal mode of kidney replacement therapy, but unfortunately long-term graft survival after 1 year remains suboptimal. The main mechanism of chronic allograft injury is alloimmune, and current clinical monitorin...
Fawaz Al Ammary,Beatrice P Concepcion,Anju Yadav Fawaz Al Ammary
Access to transplant centers is a key barrier for kidney transplant evaluation and follow-up care for both the recipient and donor. Potential kidney transplant recipients and living kidney donors may face geographic, financial, and logistic...
Joanna H Lee,Elysia O McDonald,Meera N Harhay Joanna H Lee
In this review, we discuss the increasing prevalence of obesity among people with chronic and end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) and implications for kidney transplant (KT) candidate selection and management. Although people with obesity and E...
Dinushika Mohottige,Lisa M McElroy,L Ebony Boulware Dinushika Mohottige
Stark racial disparities in access to and receipt of kidney transplantation, especially living donor and pre-emptive transplantation, have persisted despite decades of investigation and intervention. The causes of these disparities are comp...
Jaime M Glorioso Jaime M Glorioso
Despite an increase in the number of kidney transplants performed annually, there remain more than 90,000 individuals awaiting transplantation in the United States. As kidney transplantation has evolved, so has kidney allocation policies. T...
Shayan Shirazian,Piotr Starakiewicz,Sheron Latcha Shayan Shirazian
The incidence of cancer is higher in patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) than among the general population. Despite this, screening for cancer is generally not cost-effective and may worsen quality of life in these patients. This ...