Fortuitous benefits of living kidney donation: Diagnosis of serious medical conditions during the living donor evaluation

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Hoffman, Arika [1 ]
Tendulkar, Ketki [2 ]
Merani, Shaheed [1 ]
Maskin, Alexander [1 ]
Langnas, Alan [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nebraska Med Ctr, Dept Surg, Omaha, NE 68198 USA
[2] Univ Nebraska Med Ctr, Dept Med, Omaha, NE USA
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living donor evaluation; transplantation; TRANSPLANTATION; RECIPIENTS; DISEASE;
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10.1111/ctr.13204
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R61 [外科手术学];
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BackgroundAll living kidney donors are counseled about the possible surgical and medical risks associated with donation. Only a minority of transplant centers discuss the potential benefit of discovering undiagnosed medical conditions in the donor during evaluation, as part of their consent process. MethodsWe retrospectively investigated all potential living kidney donors evaluated over a 10-year period at a single center to characterize incidentally diagnosed serious medical conditions. ResultsSixty-five of the 762 potential donors (8.5%) were not approved for donation because of a newly diagnosed serious medical condition discovered during their evaluation. This included six patients diagnosed with malignancies, five of which required operative intervention, six patients diagnosed with transmittable diseases requiring follow-up and treatment, four patients were found to have bilateral renal stones with significant stone burden, and two patients diagnosed with IgA nephropathy. Additionally, four patients were diagnosed with significant heart disease, and one of those patients subsequently required a coronary artery bypass surgery. ConclusionsThe evaluation process can diagnose serious medical conditions in a significant minority of donors that would have otherwise been unrecognized. The benefit associated with the donor evaluation should be considered an important part of the consent process.
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