How do we increase deceased donor kidney utilization and reduce discard?
Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 13, 2025
Purpose
of
review
This
aims
to
address
the
critical
issue
expanding
deceased
donor
kidney
pool
and
reducing
discard
rates
viable
kidneys
in
United
States.
It
highlights
advances
organ
preservation
techniques
explores
strategies
for
by
leveraging
suboptimal
high-risk
nonuse
kidneys,
including
those
affected
acute
injury
(AKI),
hepatitis
C
virus
(HCV),
B
(HBV).
Recent
findings
Innovations
preservation,
hypothermic
normothermic
machine
perfusion,
have
demonstrated
efficacy
improving
outcomes
marginal
extended-criteria
kidneys.
The
integration
regional
perfusion
(NRP)
donation
after
cardiac
death
(DCD)
donors
has
enhanced
utilization
graft
viability.
Additionally,
research
confirms
that
from
AKI
HCV-positive
donors,
when
managed
with
appropriate
protocols,
yield
comparable
long-term
standard
transplants.
Emerging
data
on
HBV-positive
further
underscore
their
potential
safely
expand
transplant
access
targeted
antiviral
prophylaxis.
Summary
Optimizing
requires
a
multi-faceted
approach,
advancements
technologies,
evidence-based
decision-making
organs,
policy
innovations.
Leveraging
these
can
help
growing
shortage,
enhance
outcomes,
ensure
broader
life-saving
Language: Английский
Ethical and legal considerations in normothermic regional perfusion for donation after circulatory death
Current Opinion in Critical Care,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 7, 2025
Purpose
of
review
This
study
aims
to
examine
the
ethical
and
legal
discourse
surrounding
normothermic
regional
perfusion
(NRP)
for
donation
after
circulatory
death
(DCD).
Recent
findings
NRP
is
well
established
within
Europe
but
faces
challenges
in
US
not
utilized
a
variety
other
countries.
compliance
with
dead
donor
rule
(DDR)
Uniform
Declaration
Death
Act
(UDDA)
most
significant
recently
addressed
issue.
Additionally,
procedures
raise
concerns
regarding
public
education,
informed
consent,
engagement,
trust.
Inconsistent
regulation
–
such
as
US–
cause
concern
anticipated
increase
frequency
support
organ
recovery
transplantation.
There
no
single
repository
technical
outcome
data
practice
refinement
key
aspect
given
variation
between
centers
Summary
NRP-based
presents
be
by
transplantation
clinicians
organizations
conjunction
representatives.
Additional
inquiry
into
determination
death,
family
information
needs
authorization,
coordinated
needed
ensure
that
are
appropriately
addressed.
Public
engagement
essential
bolster
preserve
Language: Английский
Organ Procurement Organization-Based Normothermic Regional Perfusion in the US: Current State and Future Direction
Marty T. Sellers,
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Charles M. Strom,
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Deana C. Clapper
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et al.
Current Transplantation Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12(1)
Published: May 2, 2025
Language: Английский
Normothermic Regional Perfusion for Organ Donation in the US—The Dangers of Unregulated Adoption
JAMA Network Open,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
7(10), P. e2440017 - e2440017
Published: Oct. 24, 2024
Marty
T.
Sellers,
MD,
MPH;
Jennifer
L.
Philip,
MD;
Aleah
Brubaker,
PhD;
Roxane
Cauwels,
MBA;
Kristopher
P.
Croome,
MS;
Jordan
R.
Hoffman,
Nikole
A.
Neidlinger,
Andrea
M.
Reynolds,
BFA;
Anji
E.
Wall,
John
Edwards,
RN
Language: Английский