| Literature DB >> 22254127 |
Mala Sachdeva1, Madhu Bhaskaran, Ernesto P Molmenti, Donna Dalton, Joseph Mattana.
Abstract
Evaluation of the potential kidney donor is a complex activity that differs substantially from other types of preoperative assessments. The well being of the donor, who derives no medical benefit from this surgery, must be assured in both the short term and long term, and the potential adverse consequences to the recipient must be determined as well. The criteria that must be met for a person to donate a kidney are rigorous and include medical, social, psychosocial, ethical, and legal issues. Donor evaluation can be divided into assessments to protect the health and safety of the donor and assessments to protect the health and safety of the recipient. This article provides an approach to evaluating a donor, focusing on the complex issues that an evaluator is faced with. A careful assessment of risks and benefits to both the donor and recipient can lead to favorable outcomes.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22254127 PMCID: PMC3255285 DOI: 10.1155/2011/245738
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Transplant ISSN: 2090-0007
Summary of pretransplant donor evaluation.
| Donor screening components | Rationale |
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| Medical | |
| General medical/Cardiac preop assessment | Perioperative and long-term risks |
| Diabetes Mellitus | Risk of chronic kidney disease, cardiovascular disease |
| Hypertension | Risk of chronic kidney disease, cardiovascular disease |
| Age | Risk of chronic kidney disease |
| Pregnancy | Rick of complications during pregnancy |
| Renal | |
| Glomerular filtration rate | Risk of chronic kidney disease |
| Proteinuria | Risk of chronic kidney disease |
| Hematuria | Risk of chronic kidney disease |
| Nephrolithiasis | Risk of kidney disease (acute and chronic) |
| Lifestyle | |
| Overweight and obesity | Metabolic, cardiovascular risks |
| Smoking | Cardiovascular and possible renal risks |
| Assessment for high risk behaviors | Long-term medical risks |
| Psychosocial | |
| Psychosocial and psychiatric issues | Short term and long-term exacerbation |
| Informed consent | Risks related to not understanding, coercion |
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| Medical | |
| Infection | Risk of transmission of infection to recipient |
| Malignancy | Risk of transmission of malignancy to recipient |
| Renal | Risk of donor derived kidney disease |
| Lifestyle | |
| Assessment for high-risk behaviors | Potential for transmission of an unidentified infectious agent |