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Review
. 2012 Jul;19(4):252-6.
doi: 10.1053/j.ackd.2012.05.001.

The kidney-first initiative: what is the current status of preemptive transplantation?

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The kidney-first initiative: what is the current status of preemptive transplantation?

John J Friedewald et al. Adv Chronic Kidney Dis. 2012 Jul.

Abstract

Preemptive kidney transplant (PKT)-defined as transplant before dialysis-has numerous advantages as a treatment approach for patients with advanced renal disease. In the past 15 years, PKT has become more common and has been performed at higher levels of estimated glomerular filtration rate, particularly among recipients of live-donor transplants, among whom timing of transplantation is easier to control. However, recent studies have raised important new concerns about unintended consequences of early versus late PKT. In this article, we review the convincing evidence that PKT offers diverse advantages for patients, discuss potential problems that might emerge from PKT at higher levels of renal function, examine the feasibility of a "just-in-time" PKT strategy for transplant centers, and discuss whether a new kidney allocation system could affect rates of PKT.

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Conflict of Interest Statement: The authors have no conflicts of interest to report.

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Proportion of pre-emptive kidney transplants among all live donor transplants in the US, by year* * Based on data from the United Network for Organ Sharing. Table generated by Peter Reese.

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