2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2022.869535
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Preemptive Living-Related Kidney Transplantation Is a Cost-Saving Strategy Compared With Post-dialysis Kidney Transplantation in Thailand

Abstract: BackgroundCompared with other kidney replacement therapies, preemptive kidney transplantation (KT) provides better clinical outcomes, reduces mortality, and improves the quality of life of patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). However, evidence related to the cost-effectiveness of preemptive living-related KT (LRKT) is limited, especially in low- and middle-income countries, such as Thailand. This study compared the cost-effectiveness of LRKT with those of non-preemptive KT strategies.MethodsCost and … Show more

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“…KT, especially preemptive LDKT, should be offered in suitable patients since it provides better survival and quality of life and is more cost-effective than dialysis. 30,33 Although there is a notable increase in deceased donors (DD), the organ donation rate remains low at 4.5 pmp compared to Western countries. Most DDs come from upcountry, where most local hospitals need a designated donor care and retrieval team.…”
Section: Barriers and Constraints Of The Reformed Dialysis Policy And...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…KT, especially preemptive LDKT, should be offered in suitable patients since it provides better survival and quality of life and is more cost-effective than dialysis. 30,33 Although there is a notable increase in deceased donors (DD), the organ donation rate remains low at 4.5 pmp compared to Western countries. Most DDs come from upcountry, where most local hospitals need a designated donor care and retrieval team.…”
Section: Barriers and Constraints Of The Reformed Dialysis Policy And...mentioning
confidence: 99%