Evaluation and care of international living kidney donor candidates: Strategies for addressing common considerations and challenges

Ellen Shukhman, Julia Hunt, Dianne LaPointe-Rudow, Didier Mandelbrot, Rebecca E. Hays, Vineeta Kumar, Heidi Schaefer, Fawaz Al Ammary, Macey L. Henderson, Angie Nishio-Lucar, Matthew Cooper, Krista L. Lentine

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Abstract

End-stage kidney disease patients in the United States may have family members or friends who are not US citizens or residents but are willing to serve as their living kidney donor in the United States (“international donors”). In July 2017, the American Society for Transplantation (AST) Live Donor Community of Practice (LDCOP) convened a multidisciplinary workgroup of experts in living donation care, including coordinators, social workers, donor advocates, administrators, and physicians, to evaluate educational gaps related to the evaluation and care of international donors. The evaluation of international living donor candidates is a resource-intensive process that raises key considerations for assessing risk of exploitation/inducement and addressing communication barriers, logistics barriers, and access to care in their home country. Through consensus-building discussions, we developed recommendations related to: (a) establishing program guidelines for international donor candidate evaluation and selection; (b) initial screening; (c) logistics planning; (d) comprehensive evaluation; and (e) postdonation care and follow-up. These recommendations are not intended to direct formal policy, but rather as guidance to help programs more efficiently and effectively structure and execute evaluations and care coordination. We also offer recommendations for research and advocacy to optimize the care of this unique group of living donors.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere13792
JournalClinical Transplantation
Volume34
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2020

Keywords

  • international donor
  • living donor kidney transplantation
  • living kidney donation
  • logistics
  • medical evaluation

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