Posttransplant infections

Jul 23, 2019 by in NEPHROLOGY Comments Off on Posttransplant infections

1. What type of infections do kidney transplant recipients develop? • Donor-derived infections • Recipient-derived infections • Nosocomial-acquired infections • Community-acquired infections 2. Is there any pattern to infections that…

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Primary care of the kidney transplant recipient

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1. What are the risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in patients receiving a kidney transplant? See Table 61.1 . Table 61.1. Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease TRADITIONAL TRANSPLANT RELATED…

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Rejection of the kidney transplant

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1. How to evaluate acute kidney injury (AKI) in the kidney transplant patient? See Fig. 58.1 . When deciding the baseline kidney function and using the serum creatinine (Scr), the…

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Posttransplant malignancies

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1. Are transplant recipients at greater risk for the development of malignancies? Yes. The chronic exposure to immunosuppressive agents increases the long-term risk of malignancy by two to threefold compared…

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Peritoneal dialysis

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Technical aspects of peritoneal dialysis 1. What is peritoneal dialysis (PD), and how does it work? PD is a means of removing waste (such as urea, creatinine, and phosphate), other…

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Immunosuppression

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1. What is the goal of immunosuppression? The central goal of immunosuppression is to prevent rejection of the renal allograft. The intensity of immunosuppression must be weighed against the undesired…

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Donor and recipient evaluation

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1. What are the various categories of living-donor transplants? • Related donors: Donor and recipient are biologically related. • Unrelated donors: Donor is not biologically related, but an emotional relationship…

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Epidemiology and outcomes

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1. What is united network of organ sharing (UNOS)? UNOS is the nonprofit, scientific and educational organization that administrates over the United States national organ registry known as the Organ…

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Home dialysis

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1. What is home hemodialysis (HHD)? HHD is a kidney replacement modality for patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) that can be performed safely in the patient’s home environment. Assistance…

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