Delayed graft function (DGF), commonly defined as the failure of the kidney to function promptly and the need for dialysis within the first 7 days after transplantation, is one of the common early complications after kidney transplantation (KT) [1, 2]. DGF is associated with various long‐term adverse...
Patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) are optimally treated with kidney transplantation (KTx) [1] because it is associated with better quality of life and longer life expectancy [2]. Although patient and graft survival have considerably increased following KTx in recent decades, KTx recipients...
The Global Observatory on Donation and Transplantation notes that India is the third largest in the world in terms of total transplant volume, behind the United States and China. Approximately 85% of kidney transplantations in India are from living donors, and only 15% are derived from deceased donors....
Individuals with chronic or end‐stage kidney disease have a high prevalence of anemia due to decreased erythropoietin production, iron loss secondary to chronic hemodialysis, and impaired iron absorption from upregulation of hepcidin. Prevalence of anemia in this population ranges between 17% and...