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Building Kidney Exchange Programmes in Europe—An Overview of Exchange Practice and Activities

BACKGROUND. Considerable differences exist among the living donor Kidney Exchange Programmes (KEPs) that are in use and being built in Europe, contributing to a variation in the number of living donor transplants (Newsletter Transplant; International figures on donation and transplantation 2016). Ef...

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Autores principales: Biró, Péter, Haase-Kromwijk, Bernadette, Andersson, Tommy, Ásgeirsson, Eyjólfur Ingi, Baltesová, Tatiana, Boletis, Ioannis, Bolotinha, Catarina, Bond, Gregor, Böhmig, Georg, Burnapp, Lisa, Cechlárová, Katarína, Di Ciaccio, Paola, Fronek, Jiri, Hadaya, Karine, Hemke, Aline, Jacquelinet, Christian, Johnson, Rachel, Kieszek, Rafal, Kuypers, Dirk R., Leishman, Ruthanne, Macher, Marie-Alice, Manlove, David, Menoudakou, Georgia, Salonen, Mikko, Smeulders, Bart, Sparacino, Vito, Spieksma, Frits C.R., Valentín, María Oliva, Wilson, Nic, van der Klundert, Joris
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6613834/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30247314
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TP.0000000000002432
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author Biró, Péter
Haase-Kromwijk, Bernadette
Andersson, Tommy
Ásgeirsson, Eyjólfur Ingi
Baltesová, Tatiana
Boletis, Ioannis
Bolotinha, Catarina
Bond, Gregor
Böhmig, Georg
Burnapp, Lisa
Cechlárová, Katarína
Di Ciaccio, Paola
Fronek, Jiri
Hadaya, Karine
Hemke, Aline
Jacquelinet, Christian
Johnson, Rachel
Kieszek, Rafal
Kuypers, Dirk R.
Leishman, Ruthanne
Macher, Marie-Alice
Manlove, David
Menoudakou, Georgia
Salonen, Mikko
Smeulders, Bart
Sparacino, Vito
Spieksma, Frits C.R.
Valentín, María Oliva
Wilson, Nic
van der Klundert, Joris
author_facet Biró, Péter
Haase-Kromwijk, Bernadette
Andersson, Tommy
Ásgeirsson, Eyjólfur Ingi
Baltesová, Tatiana
Boletis, Ioannis
Bolotinha, Catarina
Bond, Gregor
Böhmig, Georg
Burnapp, Lisa
Cechlárová, Katarína
Di Ciaccio, Paola
Fronek, Jiri
Hadaya, Karine
Hemke, Aline
Jacquelinet, Christian
Johnson, Rachel
Kieszek, Rafal
Kuypers, Dirk R.
Leishman, Ruthanne
Macher, Marie-Alice
Manlove, David
Menoudakou, Georgia
Salonen, Mikko
Smeulders, Bart
Sparacino, Vito
Spieksma, Frits C.R.
Valentín, María Oliva
Wilson, Nic
van der Klundert, Joris
author_sort Biró, Péter
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND. Considerable differences exist among the living donor Kidney Exchange Programmes (KEPs) that are in use and being built in Europe, contributing to a variation in the number of living donor transplants (Newsletter Transplant; International figures on donation and transplantation 2016). Efforts of European KEPs to exchange (best) practices and share approaches to address challenges have, however, been limited. METHODS. Experts from 23 European countries, collaborating on the European Network for Collaboration on Kidney Exchange Programmes Cooperation on Science and Technology Action, developed a questionnaire to collect detailed information on the functioning of all existing KEPs in Europe, as well as their opportunities and challenges. Following a comparative analysis, results were synthesized and interpreted by the same experts. RESULTS. The practices, opportunities and challenges reported by 17 European countries reveal that some of the 10 operating programs are mature, whereas others are in earlier stages of development. Over 1300 transplants were performed through existing KEPs up to the end of 2016, providing approximately 8% of their countries’ living kidney donations in 2015. All countries report challenges to either initiating KEPs or increasing volumes. Some challenges are shared, whereas others differ because of differences in context (eg, country size, effectiveness of deceased donor program) and ethical and legal considerations (eg, regarding living donation as such, nonrelated donors, and altruistic donation). Transnational initiatives have started in Central Europe, Scandinavia, and Southern Europe. CONCLUSIONS. Exchange of best practices and shared advancement of national programs to address existing challenges, aided by transnational exchanges, may substantially improve access to the most (cost) effective treatment for the increasing number of patients suffering from kidney disease.
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spelling pubmed-66138342019-07-22 Building Kidney Exchange Programmes in Europe—An Overview of Exchange Practice and Activities Biró, Péter Haase-Kromwijk, Bernadette Andersson, Tommy Ásgeirsson, Eyjólfur Ingi Baltesová, Tatiana Boletis, Ioannis Bolotinha, Catarina Bond, Gregor Böhmig, Georg Burnapp, Lisa Cechlárová, Katarína Di Ciaccio, Paola Fronek, Jiri Hadaya, Karine Hemke, Aline Jacquelinet, Christian Johnson, Rachel Kieszek, Rafal Kuypers, Dirk R. Leishman, Ruthanne Macher, Marie-Alice Manlove, David Menoudakou, Georgia Salonen, Mikko Smeulders, Bart Sparacino, Vito Spieksma, Frits C.R. Valentín, María Oliva Wilson, Nic van der Klundert, Joris Transplantation Original Clinical Science—General BACKGROUND. Considerable differences exist among the living donor Kidney Exchange Programmes (KEPs) that are in use and being built in Europe, contributing to a variation in the number of living donor transplants (Newsletter Transplant; International figures on donation and transplantation 2016). Efforts of European KEPs to exchange (best) practices and share approaches to address challenges have, however, been limited. METHODS. Experts from 23 European countries, collaborating on the European Network for Collaboration on Kidney Exchange Programmes Cooperation on Science and Technology Action, developed a questionnaire to collect detailed information on the functioning of all existing KEPs in Europe, as well as their opportunities and challenges. Following a comparative analysis, results were synthesized and interpreted by the same experts. RESULTS. The practices, opportunities and challenges reported by 17 European countries reveal that some of the 10 operating programs are mature, whereas others are in earlier stages of development. Over 1300 transplants were performed through existing KEPs up to the end of 2016, providing approximately 8% of their countries’ living kidney donations in 2015. All countries report challenges to either initiating KEPs or increasing volumes. Some challenges are shared, whereas others differ because of differences in context (eg, country size, effectiveness of deceased donor program) and ethical and legal considerations (eg, regarding living donation as such, nonrelated donors, and altruistic donation). Transnational initiatives have started in Central Europe, Scandinavia, and Southern Europe. CONCLUSIONS. Exchange of best practices and shared advancement of national programs to address existing challenges, aided by transnational exchanges, may substantially improve access to the most (cost) effective treatment for the increasing number of patients suffering from kidney disease. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2019-07 2019-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6613834/ /pubmed/30247314 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TP.0000000000002432 Text en Copyright © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Biró, Péter
Haase-Kromwijk, Bernadette
Andersson, Tommy
Ásgeirsson, Eyjólfur Ingi
Baltesová, Tatiana
Boletis, Ioannis
Bolotinha, Catarina
Bond, Gregor
Böhmig, Georg
Burnapp, Lisa
Cechlárová, Katarína
Di Ciaccio, Paola
Fronek, Jiri
Hadaya, Karine
Hemke, Aline
Jacquelinet, Christian
Johnson, Rachel
Kieszek, Rafal
Kuypers, Dirk R.
Leishman, Ruthanne
Macher, Marie-Alice
Manlove, David
Menoudakou, Georgia
Salonen, Mikko
Smeulders, Bart
Sparacino, Vito
Spieksma, Frits C.R.
Valentín, María Oliva
Wilson, Nic
van der Klundert, Joris
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title_short Building Kidney Exchange Programmes in Europe—An Overview of Exchange Practice and Activities
title_sort building kidney exchange programmes in europe—an overview of exchange practice and activities
topic Original Clinical Science—General
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6613834/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30247314
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TP.0000000000002432
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