Kidney Exchange
Harvard University · Harvard University Press · +1 more institution
Abstract
Most transplanted kidneys are from cadavers, but there are also many transplants from live donors. Recently, there have started to be kidney exchanges involving two donor-patient pairs such that each donor cannot give a kidney to the intended recipient because of immunological incompatibility, but each patient can receive a kidney from the other donor. Exchanges are also made in which a donor-patient pair makes a donation to someone waiting for a cadaver kidney, in return for the patient in the pair receiving high priority for a compatible cadaver kidney when one becomes available. There are stringent legal/ethical constraints on how exchanges can be conducted. We explore how larger scale exchanges of these…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 5.70
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- 100%
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- 12
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3Topics & keywords
- Kidney
- Medicine
- Internal medicine