Kidney Transplant Today
April 2021
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April is National Donate Life Month, and Donate Life Month Blue & Green Day is TOMORROW, April 16! Print one of our signs and post a selfie for #BlueGreenDay and #NDLM on social media to show your support!
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Have you had multiple transplants or multiple blood transfusions? Have you been told that you have high antibody levels? Did you know antibodies are produced to fight off foreign tissue like a transplanted kidney? Join us to learn what it means to have a highly sensitized immune system and to learn about the latest advances that help those who are highly sensitized get transplanted.
SPEAKERS
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Enrico Benedetti, MD, FACS
Transplant Surgeon
Professor and Head of Surgery
Warren H. Cole Chair in Surgery
University of Illinois Health
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Divya Shankaranarayanan, MD
Transplant Nephrologist
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Kidney Diseases and Hypertension, George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences
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Lana Schmidt, MBA
AAKP Board of Director and
Executive Committee Member
AAKP Ambassador
Transplant Recipient
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AAKP FLASH SURVEY - Living Organ Donor Protections, Disparities in Living Organ Donation and Transplantation in Communities of Color, and Investments in Kidney Research
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Are You O-K+? Join AAKP and kidney patients across the globe for National High Potassium Awareness Day on May 1 (5.1)!
Follow @areyouok5point1 on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for the latest updates and information!
Click here to learn more about how you can participate in National High Potassium Awareness Day.
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After a long winter, refreshing, crisp fruits and vegetables can be a joy, even for those with kidney disease.
By reducing inflammation, acidosis, and boosting fiber, these nutritious gems will have CKD patients hopping right into spring with energy and vitality. Try some of the ideas provided in this AAKP blog post by registered dietitian Jennifer Moore and keep your eyes peeled for additional spring and summer produce available near you!
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Let our recipes and information about nutrition and cooking inspire you.
Get ready to experience the joy of preparing and sharing kidney-friendly meals!
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For college basketball coach Billy Gillispie–who has led programs at Texas A&M, Kentucky, Texas Tech and currently Tarleton State–the game’s impact is emotional to think about.
Gillispie’s journey included highs and lows, but nothing that could fully prepare him for 2017, when he was diagnosed with stage 4 kidney failure. It meant he needed a miracle to keep his journey going. On a December Saturday, in Tahlequah, Ok, an article about Billy’s story flashed across the twitter feed of another college basketball coach’s wife–Ericka Downey.
"[I] didn’t know [Billy] at all," said Downey. Downey didn’t know much about donating a kidney, but she had a feeling. "It was a tug in my heart," said Downey. "’You need to help. This needs to be you.’"
Tweeting like crazy about Billy’s story, Downey caught the attention of one of Gillispie’s former assistant coaches, who connected them. After a battery of tests, she found out a month later she was a match to be his donor. Gillispie and Downey met at the 2018 Final Four for the first time and then traveled shortly after to The Mayo Clinic in Minnesota for a successful kidney transplant.
Click the button below to read more about this story.
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Low serum bicarbonate in kidney transplant recipients is associated with an increased risk for graft failure, according to data presented at the virtual National Kidney Foundation 2021 Spring Clinical Meetings.
A study of a real-world population of 1722 renal transplant recipients who had a functioning graft at 1 year showed that each 1 mEq/L increase in serum bicarbonate over time was associated with a 10% reduction in graft failure risk in adjusted analyses, Vandana Mathur, MD, a nephrologist and president of MathurConsulting in Woodside, California, and colleagues reported in a poster presentation.
In addition, each 1 mEq/L increase in serum bicarbonate was associated with a 4% decreased risk for a composite of major cardiovascular (CV) events (MACE+) that included the first occurrence of myocardial infarction, stroke, new-onset heart failure (HF), a HF inpatient admission in patients with comorbid HF, or CV death.
Click the button to read more about this study.
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One in three Americans are at risk of developing chronic kidney disease, or CKD, and approximately 90% of those with kidney disease don’t even know they have it. Roshanda, a passionate patient advocate, is managing her kidney failure through solo home hemodialysis while balancing caring for her family. She is on the kidney transplant list and was recently featured in a documentary about the crucial need for kidney donors, where her journey with kidney failure and transplantation was highlighted.
"I was diagnosed with kidney failure in 2012. I was pregnant with my second child and I had a long history of high blood pressure. I basically found myself in the ER and I was told that I was in renal failure after that pregnancy," she said. "I didn't really have many signs or symptoms. About 1 in 7 Americans are estimated to have Chronic Kidney Disease in the U.S. But really, are the signs or symptoms ever present? And that was true for me."
What Roshanda wants people to know is what some of those signs and symptoms may be. She mentions frequent urination, fatigue, shortness of breath, itching, and swelling in hands and feet. "I want you to go get screened, regardless of whether or not those symptoms are presented. It's really important."
Click the button below to read/watch more about Roshanda's story.
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