Living kidney donation and reasons for denial: A report from a Brazilian single-center cross-sectional study

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Main Author: Lima,Anna
Publication Date: 2021
Other Authors: Requião-Moura,Lúcio R., Gaspar,Melissa, Medina-Pestana,José
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: ABSTRACT Chronic kidney disease is increasingly more prevalent worldwide, and kidney transplant remains the best option for patient survival. Living kidney transplants (LKT) pose advantages over deceased donor transplants, such as longer graft survival, lower ischemia time, and better HLA match. However, LKT is not always attainable for multiples reasons, with the absence of a suitable living donor being a significant barrier. Therefore, meticulous donor screening must be performed in order to guarantee donation safety. We examined medical appointments of living kidney donors evaluated at Hospital do Rim, São Paulo, between January and December 2020. Reasons for not proceeding with the donation were evaluated and were categorized as medical, surgical, immunological, psychosocial, or other. A total of 506 donor‑receptor pairs were enrolled for evaluation during the study period. More than half of screened donor‑receptor pairs (N=296, 58.5%) were not considered feasible for LKT. The primary cause for refusal was medical contraindication (32.1%), followed by immune (21.3%) and social (19.3%) causes. In addition, a considerable proportion of patients voluntarily withdrew themselves at variable time points during the evaluation process (N=79). In our center, most patients did not meet the criteria for kidney donation owing to medical reasons, similarly to other centers, and this reflects the importance of meticulous donor screening. In addition, the current Covid‑19 pandemic affected the living transplant program, contributing to delayed complete donor and receptor evaluation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Living kidney donation and reasons for denial: A report from a Brazilian single-center cross-sectional study
title Living kidney donation and reasons for denial: A report from a Brazilian single-center cross-sectional study
spellingShingle Living kidney donation and reasons for denial: A report from a Brazilian single-center cross-sectional study
Lima,Anna
Kidney donor denial
Kidney transplant
Living kidney donation
title_short Living kidney donation and reasons for denial: A report from a Brazilian single-center cross-sectional study
title_full Living kidney donation and reasons for denial: A report from a Brazilian single-center cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Living kidney donation and reasons for denial: A report from a Brazilian single-center cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Living kidney donation and reasons for denial: A report from a Brazilian single-center cross-sectional study
title_sort Living kidney donation and reasons for denial: A report from a Brazilian single-center cross-sectional study
author Lima,Anna
author_facet Lima,Anna
Requião-Moura,Lúcio R.
Gaspar,Melissa
Medina-Pestana,José
author_role author
author2 Requião-Moura,Lúcio R.
Gaspar,Melissa
Medina-Pestana,José
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima,Anna
Requião-Moura,Lúcio R.
Gaspar,Melissa
Medina-Pestana,José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Kidney donor denial
Kidney transplant
Living kidney donation
topic Kidney donor denial
Kidney transplant
Living kidney donation
description ABSTRACT Chronic kidney disease is increasingly more prevalent worldwide, and kidney transplant remains the best option for patient survival. Living kidney transplants (LKT) pose advantages over deceased donor transplants, such as longer graft survival, lower ischemia time, and better HLA match. However, LKT is not always attainable for multiples reasons, with the absence of a suitable living donor being a significant barrier. Therefore, meticulous donor screening must be performed in order to guarantee donation safety. We examined medical appointments of living kidney donors evaluated at Hospital do Rim, São Paulo, between January and December 2020. Reasons for not proceeding with the donation were evaluated and were categorized as medical, surgical, immunological, psychosocial, or other. A total of 506 donor‑receptor pairs were enrolled for evaluation during the study period. More than half of screened donor‑receptor pairs (N=296, 58.5%) were not considered feasible for LKT. The primary cause for refusal was medical contraindication (32.1%), followed by immune (21.3%) and social (19.3%) causes. In addition, a considerable proportion of patients voluntarily withdrew themselves at variable time points during the evaluation process (N=79). In our center, most patients did not meet the criteria for kidney donation owing to medical reasons, similarly to other centers, and this reflects the importance of meticulous donor screening. In addition, the current Covid‑19 pandemic affected the living transplant program, contributing to delayed complete donor and receptor evaluation.
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