J Paediatr Child Health
September 2021
Aim: Pre-emptive kidney transplantation (PKT) is generally considered the optimal treatment for kidney failure as it minimises dialysis-associated morbidity and mortality and is associated with improved allograft survival. This study aimed to determine rates of paediatric PKT in New Zealand, identify barriers to PKT and consider potential interventions to influence future rates of pre-emptive transplantation.
Methods: Children commencing kidney replacement therapy between 2005 and 2017 in New Zealand were included.