TY - JOUR
T1 - Paediatric kidney transplantation
T2 - Towards a framework for pretransplant urological evaluation
AU - Evans-Barns, Hannah
AU - Mushtaq, Imran
AU - Michell, Ian
AU - Kausman, Joshua
AU - Webb, Nathalie
AU - Taghavi, Kiarash
N1 - Funding Information:
None of the authors have any financial relationships relevant to this article to disclose The authors would also like to acknowledge the contribution of Professor Yves Heloury (Hôpital Universitaire Necker, Paris) in reviewing the manuscript.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Authors. Pediatric Transplantation published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.
PY - 2022/11
Y1 - 2022/11
N2 - The role of the urologist in paediatric kidney transplantation has evolved alongside advances in management for the various causes of end-stage kidney disease. Improvements in antenatal intervention and postnatal care have seen children with increasingly complex urological anomalies survive until transplant. Once solely responsible for the oversight of a child's surgical care, the paediatric urologist now works within a multidisciplinary transplant team, alongside transplant surgeons, paediatric nephrologists, transplant coordinators, psychologists, social workers, and transitional care specialists. We sought to identify available pretransplant evaluation frameworks to guide urological preparation and decision-making. Drawing from available evidence and reflecting on multi-institutional experience, we propose a streamlined approach to urologic assessment, which recognises that optimal transplant outcomes in this heterogenous cohort require lower urinary tract dysfunction to be carefully defined preoperatively.
AB - The role of the urologist in paediatric kidney transplantation has evolved alongside advances in management for the various causes of end-stage kidney disease. Improvements in antenatal intervention and postnatal care have seen children with increasingly complex urological anomalies survive until transplant. Once solely responsible for the oversight of a child's surgical care, the paediatric urologist now works within a multidisciplinary transplant team, alongside transplant surgeons, paediatric nephrologists, transplant coordinators, psychologists, social workers, and transitional care specialists. We sought to identify available pretransplant evaluation frameworks to guide urological preparation and decision-making. Drawing from available evidence and reflecting on multi-institutional experience, we propose a streamlined approach to urologic assessment, which recognises that optimal transplant outcomes in this heterogenous cohort require lower urinary tract dysfunction to be carefully defined preoperatively.
KW - end-stage kidney disease in children
KW - kidney transplant
KW - kidney transplant evaluation
KW - paediatric
KW - pretransplant evaluation
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U2 - 10.1111/petr.14299
DO - 10.1111/petr.14299
M3 - Comment / Debate
C2 - 35587393
AN - SCOPUS:85130500275
SN - 1397-3142
VL - 26
JO - Pediatric Transplantation
JF - Pediatric Transplantation
IS - 7
M1 - e14299
ER -