2013
DOI: 10.1097/tp.0b013e3182a01311
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ABO-Incompatible Matching Significantly Enhances Transplant Rates in Kidney Paired Donation

Abstract: Acceptance of blood group-incompatible donors for patients with low to moderate anti-blood group antibody significantly increases transplant rates for highly sensitized recipients.

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“…Therefore, participating in a KPD program is an alternative to ABOi Tx for ABOi donor-recipient pairs. However, the successful application of ABOi Tx has excluded an important source of nonsensitized recipients from potential KPD pools [77]. As a consequence of the success of ABOi Tx, it should be possible to accept ABOi, HLA-acceptable donors for patients with low to moderate anti-blood group antibody titers in KPD programs, which should result in a higher transplantation rate in these programs [77].…”
Section: Kidney Paired Donation As An Alternative To Aboi Transplantamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, participating in a KPD program is an alternative to ABOi Tx for ABOi donor-recipient pairs. However, the successful application of ABOi Tx has excluded an important source of nonsensitized recipients from potential KPD pools [77]. As a consequence of the success of ABOi Tx, it should be possible to accept ABOi, HLA-acceptable donors for patients with low to moderate anti-blood group antibody titers in KPD programs, which should result in a higher transplantation rate in these programs [77].…”
Section: Kidney Paired Donation As An Alternative To Aboi Transplantamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This will minimizes cost, deceases need of immunosuppression and improve long term outcome of ABO incompatible kidney transplantation and increases match rate for the sensitized patients. ABO-incompatible transplantation in the absence of donor specific antibody with low baseline ABO titre ≤ 1:64 has good outcome[27,28]. The cut-off value of high ABO antibody titre may vary as per experience of the transplant unit.…”
Section: Kidney Paired Donation Combined With Abo-incompatible Transpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cut-off value of high ABO antibody titre may vary as per experience of the transplant unit. This strategy is used effectively in the various national kidney paired donation program (Australian > United Kingdom > Canada)[28]. …”
Section: Kidney Paired Donation Combined With Abo-incompatible Transpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some antigenic epitopes in individual A or B antigens are not present in AB antigen and vice versa. Accordingly, using commercial, exclusively A or B erythrocytes to titer anti-AB isohemagglutinins can lead to titer overestimates (5). So, in the four AB to A/B transplantations, the authors report (1), it should have been advisable to titer anti-AB isohemagglutinins using commercial or donorderived AB erythrocytes.…”
Section: To the Editormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transplanting low-isoagglutinin titer recipients without any special preparatory regimen would definitively pave the way to safer, cheaper and less invasive ABOi organ transplantations, and will increase solutions in paired exchange pools (5). Nevertheless, until initiation of mycophenolate mofetil 7-14 days before transplantation will be judged unnecessary, application of this ABOi protocol to recipients on deceased donor lists would remain impracticable.…”
Section: To the Editormentioning
confidence: 99%