Association between the “Timed Up and Go Test” at transplant evaluation and outcomes after kidney transplantation
Clinical Transplantation2018Vol. 32(11), pp. e13410–e13410
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Ariane Michelson, Demetra Tsapepas, S. Ali Husain, Corey Brennan, Mariana C. Chiles, Brian Runge, Jennifer Lione, Byum Hee Kil, David J. Cohen, Lloyd E. Ratner, Sumit Mohan
Abstract
The TUGT was not associated with waitlist removal or prolonged hospitalization for kidney transplant candidates. Alternative assessments of global health, such as functional status or frailty, should be considered for evaluation of potential kidney transplant candidates.
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