Transplantation rate of the blood group B waiting list is increased by using A sub(2) and A sub(2)B kidneys
We have increased the transplantation rate for blood group B cadaveric waiting list candidates by transplanting them with A sub(2) and A sub(2)B kidneys. Since 1991, five of the seven renal transplant programs in our organ procurement organization service area have preferentially transplanted blood...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Transplantation 1998-12, Vol.66 (12), p.1714-1717 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We have increased the transplantation rate for blood group B cadaveric waiting list candidates by transplanting them with A sub(2) and A sub(2)B kidneys. Since 1991, five of the seven renal transplant programs in our organ procurement organization service area have preferentially transplanted blood group A sub(2) and A sub(2)B cadaveric kidneys to B blood group waiting list candidates with histories of low anti-A isoagglutinin titers. Between 1991 and 1997, these five centers performed transplantations on 71 patients from the B cadaveric waiting list. Of those 71 patients, 29% (21 of 71) underwent transplantation with either A sub(2) (n=18) or A sub(2)B (n=3) cadaveric kidneys. In 1997 alone, 48% (11 of 23) of the B patient transplant recipients received A sub(2) or A sub(2)B kidneys. Transplantation of A sub(2) and A sub(2)B kidneys into B waiting list patients has successfully increased access of B patients to kidneys. Such an allocation algorithm implemented nationally may similarly increase the transplantation rate of B waiting list candidates. |
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ISSN: | 0041-1337 |