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Diagnosis, Education, and Care of Patients with APOL1-Associated Nephropathy: A Delphi Consensus and Systematic Review

Diagnosis, Education, and Care of Patients with APOL1-Associated Nephropathy: A Delphi Consensus and Systematic Review
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Imaging agent may help gauge kidney health | The Source | Washington University in St Louis

Could aid in assessments of donated kidneys, ID people in early stages of disease January 22, 2021 SHARE A patient in end-stage kidney disease receives dialysis while he waits for a kidney transplant. Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have developed an imaging agent that could help refine assessments of kidney health, potentially salvaging some otherwise discarded kidneys. (Photo: Getty Images) More than 3,000 donated kidneys are discarded every year in the U.S., even as thousands of people die on kidney transplant waitlists. About a fifth of all donated kidneys particularly those from people who are older, have metabolic or cardiovascular conditions, or have died are deemed poor quality. Doctors and patients often refuse such kidneys rather than risk transplanting an organ that might not work.

Imaging agent may help gauge kidney health – Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis

Getty Images A patient in end-stage kidney disease receives dialysis while he waits for a kidney transplant. Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have developed an imaging agent that could help refine assessments of kidney health, potentially salvaging some otherwise discarded kidneys. More than 3,000 donated kidneys are discarded every year in the U.S., even as thousands of people die on kidney transplant waitlists. About a fifth of all donated kidneys particularly those from people who are older, have metabolic or cardiovascular conditions, or have died are deemed poor quality. Doctors and patients often refuse such kidneys rather than risk transplanting an organ that might not work.

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