2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-6143.2006.01521.x
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Transplanting the Highly Sensitized Patient: The Emory Algorithm

Abstract: Renal transplant patients sensitized to HLA antigens comprise nearly one-third of the UNOS wait-list and receive 14% of deceased donor (DD) transplants, a rate half that of unsensitized patients. Between 1999 and 2003, we performed 492 adult renal transplants from DD; 120 patients (∼25%) had a panel reactive antibody (PRA) of >30%, with nearly half (n = 58) having a PRA of >80%. Our approach is based upon highresolution solid-phase HLA antibody analysis to identify class I/II antibodies and a 'virtual crossmat… Show more

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“…By applying virtual crossmatching, highly sensitized patients, the most disadvantaged group of candidates awaiting kidney transplants, are being transplanted at a rate greater than at any time in the past. Furthermore, and in contrast to long held beliefs, graft survival in patients with high pretransplant PRA (or cPRA) values is essentially the same as unsensitized patients provided no DSA was present at the time of transplant or developed de novo (13,65). As a direct result of more accurate antibody analysis, a policy for national sharing of organs for patients who have a cPRA of 100% was recently approved for implementation by the end of 2014.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…By applying virtual crossmatching, highly sensitized patients, the most disadvantaged group of candidates awaiting kidney transplants, are being transplanted at a rate greater than at any time in the past. Furthermore, and in contrast to long held beliefs, graft survival in patients with high pretransplant PRA (or cPRA) values is essentially the same as unsensitized patients provided no DSA was present at the time of transplant or developed de novo (13,65). As a direct result of more accurate antibody analysis, a policy for national sharing of organs for patients who have a cPRA of 100% was recently approved for implementation by the end of 2014.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2006, investigators at Emory University and Duke University independently published results demonstrating the clinical applicability of virtual crossmatching for highly sensitized patients receiving deceased donor kidney (Emory) and lung (Duke) transplants (13,15). Subsequently, a retrospective analysis by UNOS evaluated the ability of virtual crossmatching to predict positive crossmatches among highly sensitized patients on the national waiting list and reported the positive predictive value to be >90% (20).…”
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“…Considerable work has been done in optimizing patient matching to ensure equitable and efficient pairing between recipients and cadaveric donors with consideration for geographical and other disparities. Interested readers are referred to these references for additional viewpoints [33][34][35]. Finally, to fully optimize organ transport, a future system may include a centralized database that can seamlessly match donors (cadaveric or living) equitably with patients on the waiting list along with tracking technology to seamlessly communicate organ delivery times in a highly effective manner, perhaps even via an app that could be checked on a smart phone.…”
Section: Optimizing Organ Transport Logisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%