학술논문

Motivations and outcomes of compatible living donor–recipient pairs in paired exchange
Document Type
article
Source
American Journal of Transplantation. 22(1)
Subject
Organ Transplantation
Transplantation
Clinical Research
Prevention
Kidney Disease
Renal and urogenital
Donor Selection
Female
Humans
Kidney Transplantation
Living Donors
Motivation
Tissue and Organ Procurement
Transplant Recipients
clinical decision-making
clinical research
practice
donors and donation
paired exchange
health services and outcomes research
kidney transplantation
nephrology
living donor
patient education
clinical research/practice
donors and donation: paired exchange
kidney transplantation/nephrology
kidney transplantation: living donor
Medical and Health Sciences
Surgery
Language
Abstract
Increasing numbers of compatible pairs are choosing to enter paired exchange programs, but motivations, outcomes, and system-level effects of participation are not well described. Using a linkage of the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients and National Kidney Registry, we compared outcomes of traditional (originally incompatible) recipients to originally compatible recipients using the Kaplan-Meier method. We identified 154 compatible pairs. Most pairs sought to improve HLA matching. Compared to the original donor, actual donors were younger (39 vs. 50 years, p