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abstract

  • Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) engaged an evidence review team and convened a work group to produce a guideline to evaluate and manage candidates for living kidney donation. The evidence for most guideline recommendations is sparse and many "ungraded" expert consensus recommendations were made to guide the donor candidate evaluation and care before, during, and after donation. The guideline advocates for replacing decisions based on assessments of single risk factors in isolation with a comprehensive approach to risk assessment using the best available evidence. The approach to simultaneous consideration of each candidate's profile of demographic and health characteristics advances a new framework for assessing donor candidate risk and for defensible shared decision making.

authors

  • Lentine, Krista L
  • Kasiske, Bertram L
  • Levey, Andrew S
  • Adams, Patricia L
  • AlberĂș, Josefina
  • Bakr, Mohamed A
  • Gallon, Lorenzo
  • Garvey, Catherine A
  • Guleria, Sandeep
  • Li, Philip Kam-Tao
  • Segev, Dorry L
  • Taler, Sandra J
  • Tanabe, Kazunari
  • Wright, Linda
  • Zeier, Martin G
  • Cheung, Michael
  • Garg, Amit

publication date

  • August 2017