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Transplant professionals vary in the long-term medical risks they communicate to potential living kidney donors: an international survey.

A A Housawi1, A Young, N Boudville, H Thiessen-Philbrook, N Muirhead, F Rehman, C R Parikh, A Al-Obaidli, A El-Triki, A X Garg.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Discussing long-term medical risks with potential living donors is a vital aspect of informed consent. We considered whether there are global practice variations in the information communicated to potential living kidney donors.
METHODS: Transplant professionals participated in a survey to determine which long-term risks are communicated to potential living kidney donors. Self-administered questionnaires were distributed in person and by electronic mail.
RESULTS: We surveyed 203 practitioners from 119 cities in 35 different countries. Sixty-three percent of participants were nephrologists, and 27% were surgeons. Risks of hypertension, proteinuria or kidney failure requiring dialysis were frequently discussed (usually over 80% of practitioners discussed each medical condition). However, many practitioners do not believe these risks are increased after donation, with surgeons being less convinced of long-term sequelae compared with nephrologists (P < 0.01). About 30% of practitioners discuss long-term risks of premature cardiovascular disease or death with potential donors.
CONCLUSIONS: Transplant professionals vary in the long-term risks they communicate to potential donors. Improving consensus will enhance decision-making, and emphasize best practices which maintain good, long-term donor health.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17526539     DOI: 10.1093/ndt/gfm305

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nephrol Dial Transplant        ISSN: 0931-0509            Impact factor:   5.992


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Authors:  Ami M Parekh; Elisa J Gordon; Amit X Garg; Amy D Waterman; Sanjay Kulkarni; Chirag R Parikh
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