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Perioperative management of adult cadaveric and live donor renal transplantation in the UK: a survey of national practice

BACKGROUND: There is a limited evidence base and no national consensus regarding the perioperative management of patients undergoing renal transplantation. We developed an electronic survey to capture an overview of renal transplant perioperative practice across UK renal transplant centres and deter...

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Autores principales: Morkane, Clare M, Fabes, Jez, Banga, Neal R, Berry, Peter D, Kirwan, Christopher J
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6885684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31807303
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfz017
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author Morkane, Clare M
Fabes, Jez
Banga, Neal R
Berry, Peter D
Kirwan, Christopher J
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Fabes, Jez
Banga, Neal R
Berry, Peter D
Kirwan, Christopher J
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description BACKGROUND: There is a limited evidence base and no national consensus regarding the perioperative management of patients undergoing renal transplantation. We developed an electronic survey to capture an overview of renal transplant perioperative practice across UK renal transplant centres and determine the need for future guidelines on patient management. METHODS: A 29-question survey was developed to encompass the entire renal transplant perioperative pathway and input was sought from clinicians with expertise in renal transplant surgery, anaesthesia, nephrology and intensive care. The survey was sent to lead renal anaesthetists at each of the 23 transplant centres across the UK. RESULTS: A 96% response rate was achieved with 22 out of 23 centres returning complete responses. There was limited evidence of guideline-based approaches to preoperative workup. Questions regarding intraoperative fluid management, blood pressure targets, vasopressor administration and central venous pressure (CVP) monitoring identified a broad range of practice. Of note, the routine use of goal-directed fluid therapy based on cardiac output estimation was reported in six (27.3%) centres, while nine centres (40.9%) continue to target a specific CVP intraoperatively. In all, 12 (54.5%) centres perform transversus abdominis plane blocks with fentanyl-based patient-controlled analgesia as the most common mode of postoperative analgesia. A single centre reported a renal transplant-specific Enhanced Recovery after Surgery programme for cadaveric organ recipients. CONCLUSIONS: This questionnaire highlighted a high degree of heterogeneity in current UK practice as regards the perioperative management of renal transplant recipients. Development of evidence-based national consensus guidelines to standardize the perioperative care of these patients is recommended in order to improve patient outcomes and focus areas of future research.
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spelling pubmed-68856842019-12-05 Perioperative management of adult cadaveric and live donor renal transplantation in the UK: a survey of national practice Morkane, Clare M Fabes, Jez Banga, Neal R Berry, Peter D Kirwan, Christopher J Clin Kidney J Transplantation BACKGROUND: There is a limited evidence base and no national consensus regarding the perioperative management of patients undergoing renal transplantation. We developed an electronic survey to capture an overview of renal transplant perioperative practice across UK renal transplant centres and determine the need for future guidelines on patient management. METHODS: A 29-question survey was developed to encompass the entire renal transplant perioperative pathway and input was sought from clinicians with expertise in renal transplant surgery, anaesthesia, nephrology and intensive care. The survey was sent to lead renal anaesthetists at each of the 23 transplant centres across the UK. RESULTS: A 96% response rate was achieved with 22 out of 23 centres returning complete responses. There was limited evidence of guideline-based approaches to preoperative workup. Questions regarding intraoperative fluid management, blood pressure targets, vasopressor administration and central venous pressure (CVP) monitoring identified a broad range of practice. Of note, the routine use of goal-directed fluid therapy based on cardiac output estimation was reported in six (27.3%) centres, while nine centres (40.9%) continue to target a specific CVP intraoperatively. In all, 12 (54.5%) centres perform transversus abdominis plane blocks with fentanyl-based patient-controlled analgesia as the most common mode of postoperative analgesia. A single centre reported a renal transplant-specific Enhanced Recovery after Surgery programme for cadaveric organ recipients. CONCLUSIONS: This questionnaire highlighted a high degree of heterogeneity in current UK practice as regards the perioperative management of renal transplant recipients. Development of evidence-based national consensus guidelines to standardize the perioperative care of these patients is recommended in order to improve patient outcomes and focus areas of future research. Oxford University Press 2019-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6885684/ /pubmed/31807303 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfz017 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of ERA-EDTA. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Transplantation
Morkane, Clare M
Fabes, Jez
Banga, Neal R
Berry, Peter D
Kirwan, Christopher J
Perioperative management of adult cadaveric and live donor renal transplantation in the UK: a survey of national practice
title Perioperative management of adult cadaveric and live donor renal transplantation in the UK: a survey of national practice
title_full Perioperative management of adult cadaveric and live donor renal transplantation in the UK: a survey of national practice
title_fullStr Perioperative management of adult cadaveric and live donor renal transplantation in the UK: a survey of national practice
title_full_unstemmed Perioperative management of adult cadaveric and live donor renal transplantation in the UK: a survey of national practice
title_short Perioperative management of adult cadaveric and live donor renal transplantation in the UK: a survey of national practice
title_sort perioperative management of adult cadaveric and live donor renal transplantation in the uk: a survey of national practice
topic Transplantation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6885684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31807303
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfz017
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