What is eGFR?
eGFR stands for estimated glomerular filtration rate, a measure of kidney function. Higher eGFR at the start of dialysis in transplant failure patients was associated with higher mortality.
Health / Kidney Disease
Recent reports shed light on various aspects of kidney transplants and related treatments, from patient outcomes to community support and medical advancements. Understanding these developments is crucial for patients, healthcare professiona...
A study in the UK revealed that patients experiencing transplant kidney failure and requiring dialysis face a higher risk of mortality. These patients often start dialysis with higher estimated glomerular filtration rates (eGFRs) and are more likely to receive in-center hemodialysis, contributing to the increased mortality risk. This underscores the importance of optimizing dialysis strategies and providing comprehensive care for transplant failure patients.
Jason Yadlowski's story illustrates the impact of kidney disease and the significance of community support. Diagnosed with polycystic kidney disease at 32, Yadlowski underwent dialysis for years before receiving a transplant. Now, he actively supports the Kidney Foundation and encourages others to participate in the Kidney Walk. This event raises vital funds and awareness, emphasizing that kidney disease can affect anyone, regardless of their health status.
The successful kidney transplant at Shalby Hospital in Surat exemplifies medical advancements in treating renal disease. The patient, who had been undergoing dialysis three times a week, experienced a normalization of creatinine levels post-transplant, showcasing the life-transforming potential of such procedures.
eGFR stands for estimated glomerular filtration rate, a measure of kidney function. Higher eGFR at the start of dialysis in transplant failure patients was associated with higher mortality.
You can support by participating in events like the Kidney Walk, registering as an organ donor, volunteering with the Kidney Foundation, or making a donation at kidney.ca/Get-Involved/Make-a-Gift&ref=yanuki.com.
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