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    Nadim, M. K; Sung, R. S; Davis, C. L.; Andreoni, K. A.; Biggins, S. W.; Danovitch, G. M.; Feng, S.; Friedewald, J. J.; Hong, J. C.; Kellum, J. A.; Kim, W. R.; Lake, J. R.; Melton, L. B.; Pomfret, E. A.; Saab, S.; Genyk, Y. S.

    American journal of transplantation, November 2012, 2012-Nov, 20121101, Letnik: 12, Številka: 11
    Journal Article

    Although previous consensus recommendations have helped define patients who would benefit from simultaneous liver–kidney transplantation (SLK), there is a current need to reassess published guidelines for SLK because of continuing increase in proportion of liver transplant candidates with renal dysfunction and ongoing donor organ shortage. The purpose of this consensus meeting was to critically evaluate published and registry data regarding patient and renal outcomes following liver transplantation alone or SLK in liver transplant recipients with renal dysfunction. Modifications to the current guidelines for SLK and a research agenda were proposed. The authors report the findings of a summit meeting on simultaneous liver–kidney transplantation, present modifications to the current guidelines and propose directions for future research. See editorial by Feng and Trotter on page 2869.