TY - JOUR
T1 - Allocation and matching in kidney exchange programs
AU - Glorie, Kristiaan
AU - Haase-Kromwijk, Bernadette
AU - Van De Klundert, Joris
AU - Wagelmans, Albert
AU - Weimar, Willem
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Living donor kidney transplantation is the preferred treatment for patients suffering from end-stage renal disease. To alleviate the shortage of kidney donors, many advances have been made to improve the utilization of living donors deemed incompatible with their intended recipient. The most prominent of these advances is kidney paired donation (KPD), which matches incompatible patient-donor pairs to facilitate a kidney exchange. This review discusses the various approaches to matching and allocation in KPD. In particular, it focuses on the underlying principles of matching and allocation approaches, the combination of KPD with other strategies such as ABO incompatible transplantation, the organization of KPD, and important future challenges. As the transplant community strives to balance quantity and equity of transplants to achieve the best possible outcomes, determining the right long-term allocation strategy becomes increasingly important. In this light, challenges include making full use of the various modalities that are now available through integrated and optimized matching software, encouragement of transplant centers to fully participate, improving transplant rates by focusing on the expected long-run number of transplants, and selecting uniform allocation criteria to facilitate international pools.
AB - Living donor kidney transplantation is the preferred treatment for patients suffering from end-stage renal disease. To alleviate the shortage of kidney donors, many advances have been made to improve the utilization of living donors deemed incompatible with their intended recipient. The most prominent of these advances is kidney paired donation (KPD), which matches incompatible patient-donor pairs to facilitate a kidney exchange. This review discusses the various approaches to matching and allocation in KPD. In particular, it focuses on the underlying principles of matching and allocation approaches, the combination of KPD with other strategies such as ABO incompatible transplantation, the organization of KPD, and important future challenges. As the transplant community strives to balance quantity and equity of transplants to achieve the best possible outcomes, determining the right long-term allocation strategy becomes increasingly important. In this light, challenges include making full use of the various modalities that are now available through integrated and optimized matching software, encouragement of transplant centers to fully participate, improving transplant rates by focusing on the expected long-run number of transplants, and selecting uniform allocation criteria to facilitate international pools.
KW - allocation
KW - kidney exchange
KW - living donor kidney transplantation
KW - transplantation across the blood-type barrier
KW - unspecified donation
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84899460521&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/tri.12202
DO - 10.1111/tri.12202
M3 - Review article
C2 - 24112284
AN - SCOPUS:84899460521
SN - 0934-0874
VL - 27
SP - 333
EP - 343
JO - Transplant International
JF - Transplant International
IS - 4
ER -