Clinical Practice Guidelines
KDIGO Guideline for Care of the Kidney Transplant Recipient
- Complete Transplant Guideline in English (PDF 1.4MB)
- Supplementary tables providing detail on all of the evidence reviewed for this guideline (PDF 846KB)
- Transplant Guideline Executive Summary (PDF 172KB)
Managing Kidney Transplant Recipients Tools
- Managing Your Adult Patients Who Have a Kidney Transplant (PDF 1.3MB)
- Managing Kidney Transplant Recipients (PDF 1.2MB)
Regional Commentaries on KDIGO Transplant Guideline:
United Kingdom-Renal Association (Link)
NKF–KDOQI(US) (Link)
Translations:
- Chinese (Translation provided by Michael Gong and Zhi-Hong Liu)
- French (Translation provided by Henri Kreis and Emmanuel Morelon)
KDIGO règles de pratique clinique pour le soin des receveurs de transplants rénaux: résumé
- German (Translation provided by T. R. Türk, Oliver Witzke1, & Martin Zeier)
KDIGO-Leitlinien zur Betreuung von Nierentrans¬plantatempfängern
- Greek (Translation provided by Emmanuel Politis and Anthi Balitsari)
- Russian (Full Guideline Translation provided by Michael Kaabak and Elena Victor) Coming Soon)
- Spanish (Translation provided by Daniela Contreras, & Gregorio T. Obrador)
Resumen de las Guías de práctica clínica KDIGO sobre el cuidado del receptor de trasplante renal
DISCLAIMER
SECTION I: USE OF THE CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES
This Clinical Practice Guideline is based upon the best information available at the time of publication. The recommendations are designed to provide information and assist decision-making. They are not intended to define a standard of care, and should not be construed as one. Neither should they be interpreted as prescribing an exclusive course of management.
Variations in practice will inevitably and appropriately occur when clinicians take into account the needs of individual patients, available resources, and limitations unique to an institution or type of practice. Every health care professional making use of this Guideline is responsible for evaluating the appropriateness of applying them in the setting of any particular clinical situation. The recommendations for research contained within this document are general and do not imply a specific protocol.
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