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Year: 2014 PMID: 25013672 PMCID: PMC4089330
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Organ Transplant Med ISSN: 2008-6482
Figure 1Changing age distribution in general population of China, 1990–2050. Reproduced from WHO document number WHO/DCO/WHD/2012.2.
Unmet needs for kidney transplantation in older CKD patients
| Organ shortage |
| Paucity of live donors |
| Organ allocation policies that appropriately weight likelihood of benefit from transplantation as well as chronological age |
| Ensuring appropriate referral of potentially suitable older recipients for transplantation assessment |
| Ethical concerns about offering a kidney to an older patient versus a younger one |
| Optimal immunosuppressive regimen |
Adapted from reference 29
Meeting the growing demand for kidney transplantation in older CKD patients
| Preferential transplantation of organs from older donors to older recipients |
| Enlarge the donor pool by accepting expanded criteria donors: ≥60 years old or ≥50 with any of the following two conditions: history of hypertension, serum creatinine ≥1.5 mg/dL or death due to cerebrovascular accident. |
| “Old for old”: preferentially using kidneys from older living donors for older recipients |
| Transplanting two marginal kidneys instead of one |
Adapted from reference 29