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OPTN/UNOS Board Approves Policies
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to Benefit Children Needing Livers, Kidneys Reston, Va. -- The OPTN/UNOS Board of Directors, at its semi-annual meeting today, adopted policy revisions to optimize the chance for children to receive timely liver and kidney transplants. The new policies restructure the way pediatric candidates are considered for kidney and liver organ offers. "Children face special risks from end-stage organ disease, such as growth failure or neurologic complications," said OPTN/UNOS President Robert Metzger, M.D. "As we make ongoing improvements to organ allocation policy, we want to ensure that children get the opportunity they need. These measures should reassure people awaiting transplants and those who wish to become donors that we are using donated organs responsibly." Livers from donors younger than 18 will continue to be offered to the most urgent (Status 1) children and adult patients, first locally and then within one of 11 regions nationwide. Under the new policy, pediatric donor livers next will be offered in the following order:
The Board also separated the criteria for the most urgent category of pediatric liver candidates (Status 1) into two subgroups to ensure that the candidates who are in the utmost medical urgency receive first consideration for donated livers. Both children and adults can qualify as Status 1 if they are at imminent risk of death without a transplant. The revised kidney policy replaces an earlier system of allowing children extra allocation points based on their age. Kidneys from donors younger than age 35 will be offered to pediatric candidates before any adult patients, with the following exceptions:
The Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) is operated under contract with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Division of Transplantation by the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS). The OPTN brings together medical professionals, transplant recipients and donor families to develop organ transplantation policy. Full details can be found at: http://www.unos.org/news/newsDetail.asp?id=373
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