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#NephMadness 2023: Expand the Organ Pool to Provide the Best Treatment Option for Patients With Advanced Kidney Disease


Beatrice Concepcion @KidneyBea_n

Beatrice P. Concepcion  is a transplant nephrologist and newly appointed Associate Professor at the University of Chicago in the Department of Medicine, Section of Nephrology. She also serves as the Medical Director of the kidney transplant program. Her research interests include increasing access to kidney and pancreas transplantation and improving clinical and patient-centered outcomes of kidney transplant recipients.

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Journey to the Wait List vs Organ Pool

Kidney transplantation is the treatment of choice for patients with advanced kidney disease, providing superior survival and quality of life than remaining on the waiting list while offering cost savings to the healthcare system compared to chronic dialysis. Importantly, even “higher risk” candidates do better with a transplant than remaining on the waiting list. “Higher risk” candidates include those who are older, frail, obese, or those who have medical conditions such as amyloidosis or sickle cell disease.

Clearly, the major limitation to offering the treatment of choice to MOST patients in need is the limited supply of donor kidneys available for transplant. Not everyone who can potentially benefit from a transplant will receive one, or even be deemed a candidate. Candidates undergo a long and arduous pretransplant and evaluation process (Team Journey to the Waitlist) to determine if they will do well post-transplant. A significant number of patients will not make it because they are deemed “too high risk”. Some will make it to the waiting list but not to a transplant because the list is very long leading to prolonged waiting times. The median time to transplant from candidates has not been calculable for more than a decade.

Expansion of the organ pool will not only shorten waiting time (and improve outcomes) for those on the waiting list, but also expand opportunities for patients who otherwise would not be offered transplant as an option. The Organ Pool scouting report provides an excellent summary on the topic. Below I provide additional commentary on a few important issues and initiatives:

In conclusion, I believe ORGAN POOL is our Nephmadness 2023 winner. Let’s solve the organ shortage to provide patients with the best treatment option for advanced kidney disease!

– Guest Post written by Beatrice Concepcion @KidneyBea_n

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