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Management of the obese kidney transplant candidate
Authors:Julie Lesage  John S. Gill
Affiliation:1. Division of Nephrology, University of British Columbia;2. Centre for Health Evaluation and Outcomes Sciences, University of British Columbia
Abstract:Obesity is an increasingly common condition that can exclude end stage renal disease patients from consideration of kidney transplantation. The optimal management of obese transplant candidates is uncertain, especially the use of pharmacologic therapies or bariatric surgery. We review the rationale to consider transplantation in obese patients, the impact of obesity on access to kidney transplantation, the evidence for obese patients to lose weight loss prior to kidney transplantation, peri-operative management considerations and specific weight loss strategies prior to transplantation. We also propose an algorithm for pre-transplant management of obese transplant candidates that takes into consideration the patient's peri-operative risk, the anticipated time to transplantation and the risk of delayed graft function. Finally, we suggest a number of areas in need of further research as well as health policy considerations to improve the care of obese kidney transplant candidates.
Keywords:Corresponding author at: Division of Nephrology, University of British Columbia, Providence Building Ward 6a, St. Paul's Hospital, 1081 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C., Canada V6Z 1Y6. Tel.: +1 604 806 8970   fax: +1 604 806 8076.
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