TY - JOUR
T1 - Expanding Opportunities for Living Donation
T2 - Recommendations From the 2023 Santander Summit to Ensure Donor Protections, Informed Decision Making, and Equitable Access
AU - Lentine, Krista L.
AU - Waterman, Amy D.
AU - Cooper, Matthew
AU - Nagral, Sanjay
AU - Gardiner, Dale
AU - Spiro, Michael
AU - Rela, Mohamed
AU - Danovitch, Gabriel
AU - Watson, Christopher J.E.
AU - Thomson, David
AU - Van Assche, Kristof
AU - Torres, Martín
AU - Domínguez-Gil, Beatriz
AU - Delmonico, Francis L.
AU - On behalf of the Donation Workgroup Collaborators
AU - Berishvili, Ekaterine
AU - Cooper, Matthew
AU - Danovitch, Gabriel
AU - De Andrade, Joel
AU - Delmonico, Francis L.
AU - Gardiner, Dale
AU - Lentine, Krista L.
AU - McGee, Andrew
AU - Miñambres, Eduardo
AU - Nagral, Sanjay
AU - Opdam, Helen
AU - Procaccio, Francesco
AU - Rahmel, Axel
AU - Rela, Mohamed
AU - Raptis, Dimitri A.
AU - Watson, Christopher J.E.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/10/22
Y1 - 2024/10/22
N2 - A strategic vision toward global convergence in transplantation must encourage and remove barriers to living organ donation and transplantation. Here, we discuss deliberations of a working group of the 2023 Santander Summit charged with formulating recommendations for the safe expansion of living donor kidney transplantation and living donor liver transplantation worldwide. Living donor kidney transplantation has grown to be the preferred treatment for advanced kidney failure. Living donor liver transplantation emerged more recently as a strategy to reduce waitlist mortality, with adoption influenced by cultural factors, regional policies, clinical team experience, and the maturity of regional deceased donor transplant systems. Barriers to living donor transplantation span domains of education, infrastructure, risk assessment/risk communication, and financial burden to donors. Paired donor exchange is a growing option for overcoming incompatibilities to transplantation but is variably used across and within countries. Effectively expanding access to living donor transplantation requires multifaceted strategies, including improved education and outreach, and measures to enhance efficiency, transparency, and shared decision making in donor candidate evaluation. Efforts toward global dissemination and vigilant oversight of best practices and international standards for the assessment, informed consent, approval, and monitoring of living donors are needed. Fostering greater participation in paired exchange requires eliminating disincentives and logistical obstacles for transplant programs and patients, and establishing an ethical and legal framework grounded in World Health Organization Guiding Principles. Sharing of best practices from successful countries and programs to jurisdictions with emerging practices is vital to safely expand the practice of living donation worldwide and bring the field together globally.
AB - A strategic vision toward global convergence in transplantation must encourage and remove barriers to living organ donation and transplantation. Here, we discuss deliberations of a working group of the 2023 Santander Summit charged with formulating recommendations for the safe expansion of living donor kidney transplantation and living donor liver transplantation worldwide. Living donor kidney transplantation has grown to be the preferred treatment for advanced kidney failure. Living donor liver transplantation emerged more recently as a strategy to reduce waitlist mortality, with adoption influenced by cultural factors, regional policies, clinical team experience, and the maturity of regional deceased donor transplant systems. Barriers to living donor transplantation span domains of education, infrastructure, risk assessment/risk communication, and financial burden to donors. Paired donor exchange is a growing option for overcoming incompatibilities to transplantation but is variably used across and within countries. Effectively expanding access to living donor transplantation requires multifaceted strategies, including improved education and outreach, and measures to enhance efficiency, transparency, and shared decision making in donor candidate evaluation. Efforts toward global dissemination and vigilant oversight of best practices and international standards for the assessment, informed consent, approval, and monitoring of living donors are needed. Fostering greater participation in paired exchange requires eliminating disincentives and logistical obstacles for transplant programs and patients, and establishing an ethical and legal framework grounded in World Health Organization Guiding Principles. Sharing of best practices from successful countries and programs to jurisdictions with emerging practices is vital to safely expand the practice of living donation worldwide and bring the field together globally.
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U2 - 10.1097/TP.0000000000005124
DO - 10.1097/TP.0000000000005124
M3 - Review article
C2 - 39437374
AN - SCOPUS:85208236509
SN - 0041-1337
VL - 109
SP - 22
EP - 35
JO - Transplantation
JF - Transplantation
IS - 1
M1 - 05124
ER -