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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Planned Practice of HIV-positive to HIV-positive Transplantation in US Transplant Centers

Authors :
Ashton A. Shaffer
Macey L. Henderson
Aaron A.R. Tobian
Sarah E. Van Pilsum Rasmussen
Christine M. Durand
Allan B. Massie
Mary G. Bowring
Dorry L. Segev
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

BACKGROUND HIV+ donor organs can now be transplanted into HIV+ recipients (HIV D+/R+) following the HIV Organ Policy Equity (HOPE) Act. Implementation of the HOPE Act requires transplant center awareness and support of HIV D+/R+ transplants. METHODS To assess center-level barriers to implementation, we surveyed 209 transplant centers on knowledge, attitudes, and planned HIV D+/R+ protocols. RESULTS Responding centers (n = 114; 56%) represented all UNOS regions. Fifty centers (93 organ programs) planned HIV D+/R+ protocols (kidney n = 48, liver n = 34, pancreas n = 8, heart n = 2, lung = 1), primarily in the eastern United States (28/50). Most (91.2%) were aware that HIV D+/R+ transplantation is legal; 21.4% were unaware of research restrictions. Respondents generally agreed with HOPE research criteria except the required experience with ≥5 HIV+ transplants by organ type. Centers planning HIV D+/R+ protocols had higher transplant volume, HIV+ recipient volume, increased infectious risk donor utilization, and local HIV prevalence (P

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d743a337761007c824a56a1e402f28a3