
CDTRP 2025 Research Innovation Grant Competition Results
CDTRP is thrilled to announce the results of the CDTRP 2025 Research Innovation Grant Competition, made possible through our partnership with various esteemed organizations. We are proud to showcase all of the exciting projects that have been funded in this year’s competition.
We would like to extend our warmest congratulations to Dr. Istvan Mucsi and his team for being awarded the CDTRP KFOC Research Innovation Grant. We wish them all the best as they embark on their innovative project!
The Kidney Foundation of Canada is proud to partner with the CDTRP to support work that seeks to improve the lives and health of those living with kidney transplants. Dr. Mucsi’s ‘prehab’ program will provide important supports to patients, offering a new avenue to promote long-term health and wellbeing for all kidney transplant recipients.
CDTRP KFOC Research Innovation Grant : Dr. Istvan Mucsi
Project Title: Multimodal prehabilitation intervention for patients on in-center hemodialysis waitlisted for kidney transplantation – a feasibility pilot study
Main affiliation: University Health Network
Theme: 5 – Restore Long-Term Health
Lay Abstract
More than half of the kidney transplant candidates are frail and inactive. Frailty and inactivity are associated with longer hospital stay and more complications after transplant. Poor physical functioning and these complications lower quality of life of these patients. Prehabilitation (prehab) programs support patients with exercise, diet, and stress management. They improve the success of different surgeries.
We know that exercise benefits patients with kidney failure, but we do not know if prehab for waitlisted patients on dialysis would reduce complications after transplant. Currently, exercise is not part of the standard care of kidney transplant candidates.
In this project, we will test if a prehab program can be successfully provided to patients waitlisted for kidney transplant, who are treated with hemodialysis in hospital-based dialysis units. Participants will exercise during the dialysis treatments using stationary bicycles. They will also get help with diet, and counseling to help manage stress.
We expect that we can successfully provide this program and participants will like this support. As next step, we will test if this program improves the physical and emotional health of patients before and after transplant.