Experience with an organ procurement organization‐based non‐directed living kidney donation programme
- 5 July 2006
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Clinical Transplantation
- Vol. 20 (4) , 427-437
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-0012.2006.00501.x
Abstract
Abstract: The organ procurement organization (OPO)‐based non‐directed living kidney donation programme was developed to decrease wait times for kidney transplants, and to meet the community's desire for altruistic living donation. Community awareness was encouraged through information about non‐directed living kidney donation on the state donor registry Web site, and through the media. The OPO received all inquiries and responded with phone calls, e‐mails, printed information, medical/social history questionnaires, interviews, and referrals to the transplant centres. Kidneys were allocated according to the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) wait list for the evaluating transplant centre. Between March 2002 and 23 September 2005, there were 608 inquiries to the OPO about non‐directed living kidney donation. In 41 months, 20 transplants occurred with kidneys from non‐directed donors. The donor registry and OPO‐sponsored publicity led to 578 of the 608 inquiries and 15 of the 20 transplants. OPO screening saved transplant centre resources by ruling out 523 inquiries, referring 76 to transplant centres for complete evaluations. Optional donor/recipient meetings appeared to be beneficial to those participating. OPO‐based non‐directed living donor programmes can be effective and efficient. Standardization of evaluation, allocation, and follow‐up will allow for better data collection and more widespread implementation.Keywords
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