
Consensus guidelines for monitoring rejection
Consensus guidelines for monitoring rejection, particularly in organ transplantation, recommend regular check-ups and specific tests to detect signs of the body rejecting a transplanted organ. Key practices include blood tests to measure organ function, imaging studies to observe the organ's condition, and sometimes biopsies to examine tissue directly. These guidelines aim to identify rejection early, allowing timely intervention to improve outcomes and maintain the function of the transplanted organ. Following these recommendations helps ensure that transplant recipients receive the best possible care and support for their health.