Utilizing list exchange and nondirected donation through 'Chain' paired kidney donations

被引:118
作者
Roth, A. E.
Soenmez, T.
Uenver, M. U.
Delmonico, F. L.
Saidman, S. L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Dept Pathol, Boston, MA 02114 USA
[2] Harvard Univ, Dept Econ, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
[3] Harvard Univ, Sch Business, Boston, MA 02163 USA
[4] Boston Coll, Dept Econ, Chestnut Hill, MA 02167 USA
[5] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Econ, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA
[6] New England Organ Bank Inc, Newton, MA USA
关键词
kidney exchange; kidney transplantation; list exchange; non-directed donor; optimal matching; paired kidney donation;
D O I
10.1111/j.1600-6143.2006.01515.x
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
In a list exchange (LE), the intended recipient in an incompatible pair receives priority on the deceased donor waitlist (DD-waitlist) after the paired incompatible donor donates a kidney to a DD-waitlist candidate. A nondirected donor's (ND-D) kidney is usually transplanted directly to a DD-waitlist candidate. These two established practices would help even more transplant candidates if they were integrated with kidney paired donation (KPD). We consider a scenario in which the donor of an LE intended recipient (LE-IR) donates to a compatible KPD intended recipient (KPD-IR), and the KPD donor (KPD-D) donates to the waitlist (an LE-chain). We consider a similar scenario in which an ND-D donates to a KPD-IR and the KPD-D donates to the DD-waitlist (an ND-chain). Using data derived from the New England Program for Kidney Exchange (NEPKE) and from OPTN/SRTR recipient-donor distributions, simulations are presented to evaluate the potential impact of chain exchanges coordinated with KPD. LE donors (LE-D) and ND-D who are ABO-O result in the highest number of additional transplants, while results for ABO-A and B donors are similar to each other. We recommend that both LE and ND donations be utilized through chain exchanges.
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页码:2694 / 2705
页数:12
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