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Worldwide organization and structures for kidney transplantation services.

Authors :
Viecelli, Andrea K
Gately, Ryan
Barday, Zunaid
Shojai, Soroush
Arruebo, Silvia
Caskey, Fergus J
Damster, Sandrine
Donner, Jo-Ann
Jha, Vivekanand
Levin, Adeera
Nangaku, Masaomi
Saad, Syed
Tonelli, Marcello
Ye, Feng
Okpechi, Ikechi G
Bello, Aminu K
Johnson, David W
Source :
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation; 2024 Supplement, Vol. 39, pii26-ii34, 9p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background Kidney transplantation (KT) is the preferred modality of kidney replacement therapy with better patient outcomes and quality of life compared with dialytic therapies. This study aims to evaluate the epidemiology, accessibility and availability of KT services in countries and regions around the world. Methods This study relied on data from an international survey of relevant stakeholders (clinicians, policymakers and patient advocates) from countries affiliated with the International Society of Nephrology that was conducted from July to September 2022. Survey questions related to the availability, access, donor type and cost of KT. Results In total, 167 countries responded to the survey. KT services were available in 70% of all countries, including 86% of high-income countries, but only 21% of low-income countries. In 80% of countries, access to KT was greater in adults than in children. The median global prevalence of KT was 279.0 [interquartile range (IQR) 58.0–492.0] per million people (pmp) and the median global incidence was 12.2 (IQR 3.0–27.8) pmp. Pre-emptive KT remained exclusive to high- and upper-middle-income countries, and living donor KT was the only available modality for KT in low-income countries. The median cost of the first year of KT was $26 903 USD and varied 1000-fold between the most and least expensive countries. Conclusion The availability, access and affordability of KT services, especially in low-income countries, remain limited. There is an exigent need to identify strategies to ensure equitable access to KT services for people with kidney failure worldwide, especially in the low-income countries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09310509
Volume :
39
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179513055
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/ndt/gfae144