UK Renal Association Guidelines for transplantees

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keithmckd2
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UK Renal Association Guidelines for transplantees

Post by keithmckd2 »

While I'm here...

I see you have some forum 'stickies'. I don't know if you'd like to add this link to a sticky?

https://bmcnephrol.biomedcentral.com/ar ... 017-0553-2

It's the guidelines for how transplantees should be managed. I've found that sometimes it's handy to know a bit about them so that if one's treatment isn't following guidelines then it's easier and reasonable to ask why not.

These are the 2017 guidelines.. I haven't looked for the 2018.

Anyway, best wishes to all you transplantees out there ..

cheers
Keith
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Re: UK Renal Association Guidelines for transplantees

Post by Chris Wright »

Keith,

Thanks, never seen those before.

Useful.

Chris
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Re: UK Renal Association Guidelines for transplantees

Post by JMan »

More from a clinical approach but useful, especially as most hospitals seem to 'appear' to make up their own rules as they go along! :)
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