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The Unfunded OPTN/UNOS Mandate of Living Kidney Donor Follow-Up: Fewer Than 50% of Centers in Compliance.

M. Henderson, A. Thomas, A. Massie, X. Luo, A. Shaffer, C. Holscher, D. Segev.

Surgery, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, MD

Meeting: 2017 American Transplant Congress

Abstract number: 286

Keywords: Donation, Kidney transplantation, Multivariate analysis, Public policy

Session Information

Session Name: Concurrent Session: Transplant Regulation and Management: Allocation, Access and Other Transplant Management Topics

Session Type: Concurrent Session

Date: Monday, May 1, 2017

Session Time: 2:30pm-4:00pm

 Presentation Time: 3:18pm-3:30pm

Location: E451b

OPTN/UNOS began requiring 2-year living donor follow-up (LDF) in 2013. Current LDF, and changes associated with the new guidelines, have not been evaluated.

METHODS: Using SRTR data on 31,615 living kidney donors between 01/2010-06/2015, we compared proportions of complete/timely LDF form submissions pre- and post-implementation of LDF requirements, and used hierarchal logistic regression to assess center- and donor-level characteristics associated with complete/timely form submissions. We studied compliance as defined by OPTN/UNOS, i.e. meeting thresholds for the proportion of complete LDF clinical and laboratory data submitted in a timely manner (60 days before or after the expected visit date).

RESULTS: The post-implementation period was associated with a 41% increase in adjusted odds of complete/timely LDF clinical and laboratory data (aOR: 1.141.411.75). The proportion of donors with 2-year LDF clinical data increased from 49% pre-implementation to 64% post-implementation (p<0.001); similarly, 2-year LDF laboratory data increased from 37% to 56% (p<0.001). However, post-implementation, still only 43% (87/202) of centers were compliant with OPTN/UNOS-required LDF.

CONCLUSIONS: Fewer than half of transplant centers currently meet the national 6, 12, and 24 month LDF requirements. New practices and innovations are needed to better, more efficiently engage living kidney donors so that this unfunded OPTN/UNOS mandate can be met.

Donation

year

6-month LDF

compliance – N (%)

6-month and 1-year LDF

compliance – N (%)

6-month, 1-, and 2-year LDF

compliance – N (%)

2013 (N=202) 140 (69%) 117 (58%) 87 (43%)
2014 (N=204) 140 (69%) 113 (55%)
2015 (N=190) 108 (57%)

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CITATION INFORMATION: Henderson M, Thomas A, Massie A, Luo X, Shaffer A, Holscher C, Segev D. The Unfunded OPTN/UNOS Mandate of Living Kidney Donor Follow-Up: Fewer Than 50% of Centers in Compliance. Am J Transplant. 2017;17 (suppl 3).

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To cite this abstract in AMA style:

Henderson M, Thomas A, Massie A, Luo X, Shaffer A, Holscher C, Segev D. The Unfunded OPTN/UNOS Mandate of Living Kidney Donor Follow-Up: Fewer Than 50% of Centers in Compliance. [abstract]. Am J Transplant. 2017; 17 (suppl 3). https://atcmeetingabstracts.com/abstract/the-unfunded-optnunos-mandate-of-living-kidney-donor-follow-up-fewer-than-50-of-centers-in-compliance/. Accessed May 13, 2025.

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