pubmed-article:18165166 | pubmed:abstractText | Although the check-up and criteria of selection of the living donor are still not standardized, recommendations have been issued after a consensus conference in 2004. Besides absolute contraindications related to donor or recipient renal or extrarenal condition, the main selection criteria are the absence of hypertension and cardiovascular disease, GFR >80ml/min, proteinuria<0.30g per day and absence of hematuria of renal origin, presence of overt diabetes, a body mass index >35kg/m(2). Caution is recommended in donors with risk factors of diabetes, a body mass index >30, having a history of renal stones of metabolic origin and tending to recur. With some exceptions, a past history of cancer is not a systematic contraindication to donation, providing the cancer is treatable, in remission and not susceptible to be transferred to the recipient. These criteria still need to be refined. | lld:pubmed |