Do you hold renin-angiotensin system blockade at the time of kidney transplant and restart it only once graft function is established, or do you continue it through the perioperative period?
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Nephrology · University of Alabama Birmingham
Yes, it is our usual practice to hold RAAS blockade at the time of transplant until renal function has stabilized due to risks of hyperkalemia and delaying renal recovery. For blood pressure control in the early post-transplant period, our first-line agents are usually the calcium channel antagonist...
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Nephrology · UCSF
We do hold ACEs and ARBs at the time of transplant. After three months, we are typically pretty comfortable restarting an ACE or ARB if needed. If proteinuria develops early post-transplant, we might consider earlier institution of an ACE or ARB after renal ultrasound and biopsy. One exception is wi...