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A nonsimultaneous, extended, altruistic-donor chain

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posted on 2009-03-12, 00:00 authored by Michael A Rees, Jonathan E Kopke, Ronald P Pelletier, Dorry L Segev, Matthew E Rutter, Alfredo J Fabrega, Jeffrey Rogers, Oleh G Pankewycz, Janet Hiller, Alvin E Roth, Tuomas Sandholm, Utku UnverUtku Unver, Robert A Montgomery
We report a chain of 10 kidney transplantations, initiated in July 2007 by a single altruistic donor (i.e., a donor without a designated recipient) and coordinated over a period of 8 months by two large paired-donation registries. These transplantations involved six transplantation centers in five states. In the case of five of the transplantations, the donors and their coregistered recipients underwent surgery simultaneously. In the other five cases, “bridge donors” continued the chain as many as 5 months after the coregistered recipients in their own pairs had received transplants. This report of a chain of paired kidney donations, in which the transplantations were not necessarily performed simultaneously, illustrates the potential of this strategy.

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Journal

New England journal of medicine

Volume

360

Pagination

1096-1101

Location

Waltham, Mass.

ISSN

0028-4793

Language

English

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2009, Massachusetts Medical Society

Issue

11

Publisher

Massachusetts Medical Society

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