Living-donor kidney transplantation is the first choice therapy for children with end-stage renal disease and shows good long-term outcome. Etiology of renal failure, co-morbidities, and hemodynamic effects, due to donor-recipient size mismatch, differs significantly from those in adult patients. Despite the complexities related to both patient and surgery, there is a lack of evidence-based anesthesia guidelines for pediatric kidney transplantation. This educational review summarizes the pathophysiological changes to consider and suggests recommendations for perioperative anesthesia care, based on recent research papers.
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Voet, M., Cornelissen, E. A. M., van der Jagt, M. F. P., Lemson, J., & Malagon, I. (2021, November 1). Perioperative anesthesia care for the pediatric patient undergoing a kidney transplantation: An educational review. Paediatric Anaesthesia. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/pan.14271
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