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Early hospital readmissions after kidney transplantation

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A new study reports that 30.5% of kidney transplant recipients have an early hospital readmission (EHR; defined as within 30 days of discharge). As EHR is a strong independent risk factor for allograft loss and mortality, efforts should be made to implement and improve systems to minimize risk of EHR in these patients.

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The author would like to thank her colleague Dr Douglas Hanto for his leadership in creating and implementing comprehensive transplant clinical pathways at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.

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Pavlakis, M. Early hospital readmissions after kidney transplantation. Nat Rev Nephrol 10, 188–189 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/nrneph.2014.32

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