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  • - Delayed graft function (DGF) is a frequent issue after kidney transplants, but existing definitions haven’t helped improve understanding of its causes or effects over time.
  • - In 2022, a workshop by the National Kidney Foundation aimed to reassess knowledge on DGF and gathered insights from various stakeholders about its diagnosis and management.
  • - This report introduces a new classification system for DGF and discusses essential clinical practices, current treatments, and future research directions to enhance care and outcomes.

Article Abstract

Delayed graft function (DGF) is a common complication after kidney transplant. Despite extensive literature on the topic, the extant definition of DGF has not been conducive to advancing the scientific understanding of the influences and mechanisms contributing to its onset, duration, resolution, or long-term prognostic implications. In 2022, the National Kidney Foundation sponsored a multidisciplinary scientific workshop to comprehensively review the current state of knowledge about the diagnosis, therapy, and management of DGF and conducted a survey of relevant stakeholders on topics of clinical and regulatory interest. In this Special Report, we propose and defend a novel taxonomy for the clinical and research definitions of DGF, address key regulatory and clinical practice issues surrounding DGF, review the current state of therapies to reduce and/or attenuate DGF, offer considerations for clinical practice related to the outpatient management of DGF, and outline a prospective research and policy agenda.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.ajkd.2023.08.018DOI Listing

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