Abstract

Progress in short-term kidney graft survival has decreased since 2000 which suggests an unmet need for innovation regarding early kidney graft function optimization.1 Previous studies have revealed that optimal perioperative fluid therapy was associated with a lower incidence of delayed graft function after kidney transplantation.2–4 Contrary to earlier studies, large volume administration is no longer recommended, and an individualized approach is now encouraged to balance the graft perfusion and the possible complications of fluid overload.

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