Frailty in kidney transplantation: a review on its evaluation, variation and long-term impact.
Carlo Maria AlfieriSilvia MalvicaMatteo CesariSimone VettorettiMatteo BenedettiElisa CiceroRoberta MiglioLara CaldiroliAlessandro PernaAngela CervesatoGiuseppe CastellanoPublished in: Clinical kidney journal (2022)
The problem of frailty in kidney transplantation is an increasingly discussed topic in the transplant field, partially also generated by the multiple comorbidities by which these patients are affected. The criteria currently used to establish the presence and degree of frailty can be rapidly assessed in clinical practice, even in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The main objectives of this work are: (i) to describe the method of evaluation and the impact that frailty has in patients affected by CKD, (ii) to explore how frailty should be studied in the pre-transplant evaluation, (iii) how frailty changes after a transplant and (iv) the impact frailty has over the long term on the survival of renal transplant patients.