what can be donated
rule about living donors
-cannot sacrifice their life for donation
highest demand organs
how to become a living donor
what does insurance pay for in terms of donors
HIV or Hep C
what if i donate a kidney and end up needing one later?
-you are bumped up the list
how can I get on the list
what does tissue typing encompass?
what is panel of reactive antibodies (PRA)
- sensitivity to HLAS recipient serum mixed with randomly selected panel of donor lymphocytes to determine reactivity
high percentage on PRA
positive PRA
-transplantation is contraindicated d/t hyper acute rejection
what is crossmatch
serum from the recipient is mixed with donor lymphocytes to test for anti-HLA antibodies to a potential organ
what is needed for compatibility
-ABO compatibility is needed between the donor and recipient but they do not need to share the same Rhfactor
why do kidneys need a close HLA matching
-due to the high vasculature nature and the high risk of graft rejection
high panel of reactive antibodies means
indicates that a person has a large number of cytotoxic antibodies and highly sensitive which means there is a poor chance of finding a crossmatch or a negative donor.
Crossmatch that is negative
negative indicates a person has no preformed antibodies present and it is safe to proceed with transplantation.
waiting for a transplant
Kidney allocation system (KAS)
Kidney profile index
Estimated post transplant survival is dependent on
why was the kidney allocation system made
in response to higher than necessary discard rates of kidneys, variability in access to transplants for candidates who are harder to match due to biologic reasons, inequities resulting from the way waiting time was calculated, and a matching system that results in unrealized life years and high re-transplant rates.
maximum organ transplant time for Heart and lungs
4-6 hours
maximum organ transplant time for liver
8-12 hours