2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-018-5358-6
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Have we forgotten imaging prior to and after kidney transplantation?

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“…This is the first study evaluating the association between aorto-iliac calcification and one-year graft function in multivariable analysis, including patient, transplantation, and follow-up covariables. Second, the aorto-iliac CaScore is an easy-to-implement assessment, as the software is readily available in standard imaging analysis packages and pre-transplant CT-imaging is advised for high-risk transplant candidates [39,40]. Third, the discrepancy between the results of Kaplan-Meier survival analysis and multivariable Cox regression analyses highlights the importance of relatively large cohort studies that enable adjustment for important covariables.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is the first study evaluating the association between aorto-iliac calcification and one-year graft function in multivariable analysis, including patient, transplantation, and follow-up covariables. Second, the aorto-iliac CaScore is an easy-to-implement assessment, as the software is readily available in standard imaging analysis packages and pre-transplant CT-imaging is advised for high-risk transplant candidates [39,40]. Third, the discrepancy between the results of Kaplan-Meier survival analysis and multivariable Cox regression analyses highlights the importance of relatively large cohort studies that enable adjustment for important covariables.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, CT imaging of the aorto-iliac vessels prior to kidney transplantation is primarily performed for surgical planning, while the available imaging data are not widely used for cardiovascular risk stratification in clinical practice [25,26]. As the imaging data are available, non-contrast enhanced CT-based quantification of aortic calcification can be used for cardiovascular risk stratification of patients screened for kidney transplantation, without the need for additional procedures [27,28].…”
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“…www.nature.com/scientificreports/ tracking of calcifications over time and intervention studies with potential improvement of outcomes for graft function and graft survival after kidney transplantation 10 . Positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) imaging with [ 18 F]-sodium fluoride ([ 18 F]-NaF) is used in clinical practice and experimental studies as skeletal and vascular imaging modality [11][12][13][14][15] .…”
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