Back to Search Start Over

A Roadmap for Innovation to Advance Transplant Access and Outcomes: A Position Statement From the National Kidney Foundation

Authors :
Matthew Cooper
Joseph A. Vassalotti
Kevin Longino
Krista L. Lentine
Francis L. Delmonico
Holly Kramer
Alexander Wiseman
Alan B. Leichtman
Christian P. Larsen
Peter P. Reese
Jessica Joseph
David A. Axelrod
Sumit Mohan
Gabriel M. Danovitch
Stephen O. Pastan
Lyndsay A. Harshman
Source :
American Journal of Kidney Diseases. 78:319-332
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Over the past 65 years, kidney transplantation has evolved into the optimal treatment for patients with kidney failure, dramatically reducing suffering through improved survival and quality of life. However, access to transplant is still limited by organ supply, opportunities for transplant are inequitably distributed, and lifelong transplant survival remains elusive. To address these persistent needs, the National Kidney Foundation convened an expert panel to define an agenda for future research. The key priorities identified by the panel center on the needs to develop and evaluate strategies to expand living donation, improve waitlist management and transplant readiness, maximize use of available deceased donor organs, and extend allograft longevity. Strategies targeting the critical goal of decreasing organ discard that warrant research investment include educating patients and clinicians about potential benefits of accepting nonstandard organs, use of novel organ assessment technologies and real-time decision support, and approaches to preserve and resuscitate allografts before implantation. The development of personalized strategies to reduce the burden of lifelong immunosuppression and support "one transplant for life" was also identified as a vital priority. The panel noted the specific goal of improving transplant access and graft survival for children with kidney failure. This ambitious agenda will focus research investment to promote greater equity and efficiency in access to transplantation, and help sustain long-term benefits of the gift of life for more patients in need.

Details

ISSN :
02726386
Volume :
78
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Kidney Diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6e4c379e6c9ccc49979adb836e66c7a3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1053/j.ajkd.2021.05.007