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posted by martyb on Monday October 21 2019, @03:05PM   Printer-friendly
from the how-good-is-good-enough? dept.

Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:

The number of patients waiting for a kidney transplant continues to increase, and approximately 5,000 waitlisted patients in the United States die each year while waiting for a deceased donor kidney transplant. Nonetheless, more than 3500 kidneys -- 20% of all kidneys procured for transplantation -- are discarded annually. Given the better survival associated with receiving a transplant with any quality organ compared with dialysis, it is important to ensure that donated organs -- even those with less desirable characteristics -- are made available to patients, and not discarded, whenever possible.

To examine current practices related to organ discard across transplant centers, Sumit Mohan, MD, MPH, Corey Brennan, MPH (Columbia University Irving Medical Center), and their colleagues created a measure to assess 182 transplant centers' utilization practices of perceived high-risk kidneys from 2010 to 2016, and they attempted to understand how these practices are influenced by regional variations in organ supply and demand.

By developing and applying a "donor utilization index," the team found that characteristics associated with organ discard are not rare among deceased donor kidneys that are transplanted, which indicates that many centers commonly use at least some kidneys that might be perceived as less than ideal. The use of these organs varied widely across transplant centers, however, and differences were not fully explained by the size of waitlists or the regional availability of donor organs.

The researchers also found that when centers were more likely to accept less than ideal organs for transplantation, patients experienced shorter average wait times for deceased donor organs.

Journal Reference:

Corey Brennan, Syed Ali Husain, Kristen L. King, Demetra Tsapepas, Lloyd E. Ratner, Zhezhen Jin, Jesse D. Schold, Sumit Mohan. A Donor Utilization Index to Assess the Utilization and Discard of Deceased Donor Kidneys Perceived as High Risk. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 2019; CJN.02770319 DOI: 10.2215/CJN.02770319


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  • (Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Monday October 21 2019, @04:59PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday October 21 2019, @04:59PM (#909918)

    Transplanting only USDA Prime kidneys!

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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by DeathMonkey on Monday October 21 2019, @05:17PM

    by DeathMonkey (1380) on Monday October 21 2019, @05:17PM (#909929) Journal

    Sounds more like USDA Choice, to me...