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Chapter 29 - Renal Transplantation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 November 2019

Adam C. Adler
Affiliation:
Texas Children's Hospital
Arvind Chandrakantan
Affiliation:
Texas Children's Hospital
Ronald S. Litman
Affiliation:
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
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Summary

This chapter provides a complex review of pediatric renal transplantation. The author discusses the multitude of considerations relevant to patients with chronic kidney disease (e.g. cardiovascular, endocrinologic, hematologic, bone and mineralization homeostasis). The perioperative evaluation is presented in detail in addition to the renal transplant specific anesthetic considerations.

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2019

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