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Living donor program crisis management plans: Current landscape and talking point recommendations

Authors :
Rebecca Hays
Matthew Cooper
D. Maluf
Sarah E. Van Pilsum Rasmussen
Madeleine M. Waldram
Macey L. Henderson
Didier A. Mandelbrot
Krista L. Lentine
Source :
Am J Transplant
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Although minimized by expert evaluation, operative technique, and postoperative care, the extremely low risk of perioperative mortality following living kidney or liver donation will never be eliminated. Furthermore, anticipation of poor donor outcome may simultaneously be a source of anxiety for physicians and programs, and also be a circumstance for which they are unprepared. We conducted a national survey of U.S. transplant surgeons to understand experiences with and systemic preparedness for the event of a living donor death. Respondents represented 87 unique transplant programs (71 kidney and 16 liver donor programs). Perioperative deaths were rare, as expected. Although most respondents (N=57, 64% of total respondents; 88% of liver programs) reported being moderately to extremely concerned about a future living donor death at their institution, only 30 (33% of total program respondents) had a written plan available in the case of such an event. 63% of programs would find guidance and recommendations useful. To help address this gap, the American Society of Transplantation Live Donor Community of Practice (AST LDCOP) developed Living Donor Crisis Management Plan Talking Points suitable to guide crisis plan development at transplant programs.

Details

ISSN :
16006143
Volume :
20
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of transplantation : official journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5cf34ab726ab0fd3d0f60427cea41e01