Long-term risks after kidney donation: how do we inform potential donors? A survey from DESCARTES and EKITA transplantation working groups

Author:

Mjøen Geir1,Maggiore Umberto2ORCID,Kessaris Nicos3,Kimenai Diederik4,Watschinger Bruno5,Mariat Cristophe6,Sever Mehmet Sukru7,Crespo Marta8,Peruzzi Licia9ORCID,Spasovski Goce10,Sørensen Søren Schwartz11,Heemann Uwe12,Pascual Julio8,Viklicky Ondrej13,Courtney Aisling E14,Hadaya Karine15,Wagner Laszlo16,Nistor Ionut17,Hadjianastassiou Vassilis1819,Durlik Magdalena20,Helanterä Ilkka21,Oberbauer Rainer5,Oniscu Gabriel22,Hilbrands Luuk23ORCID,Abramowicz Daniel24

Affiliation:

1. Section of Nephrology, Department of Transplant Medicine, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway

2. Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Parma, Parma, Italy

3. Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals, London, UK

4. Erasmus University Hospital Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

5. Medical University of Vienna, Department of Medicine III, Division of Nephrology and Dialysis, Vienna, Austria

6. Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint Etienne, Saint Etienne, France

7. Istanbul School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey

8. Hospital del Mar, Department of Nephrology, Barcelona, Spain

9. Pediatric Nephrology, Turin, Italy

10. University Clinic of Nephrology, Skopje, North Macedonia

11. Rigshospitalet, København, Denmark

12. Technische Universität München, München, Germany

13. Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic

14. Belfast City Hospital, Belfast, UK

15. Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland

16. Semmelweiss University, Budapest, Hungary

17. Methodological Center for Medical Research and Evidence-Based Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Grigore T. Popa”, Iasi, Romania

18. Renal Unit, Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel, Bart’s Health, NHS Trust, London, UK

19. University of Nicosia, Nicosia, Cyprus

20. Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland

21. Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki, Finland

22. Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK

23. Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

24. Antwerp University Hospital, Antwerp, Belgium

Abstract

Abstract Background Publications from the last decade have increased knowledge regarding long-term risks after kidney donation. We wanted to perform a survey to assess how transplant professionals in Europe inform potential kidney donors regarding long-term risks. The objectives of the survey were to determine how they inform donors and to what extent, and to evaluate the degree of variation. Methods All transplant professionals involved in the evaluation process were considered eligible, regardless of the type of profession. The survey was dispatched as a link to a web-based survey. The subjects included questions on demographics, the information policy of the respondent and the use of risk calculators, including the difference of relative and absolute risks and how the respondents themselves understood these risks. Results The main finding was a large variation in how often different long-term risks were discussed with the potential donors, i.e. from always to never. Eighty percent of respondents stated that they always discuss the risk of end-stage renal disease, while 56% of respondents stated that they always discuss the risk of preeclampsia. Twenty percent of respondents answered correctly regarding the relationship between absolute and relative risks for rare outcomes. Conclusions The use of written information and checklists should be encouraged. This may improve standardization regarding the information provided to potential living kidney donors in Europe. There is a need for information and education among European transplant professionals regarding long-term risks after kidney donation and how to interpret and present these risks.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Transplantation,Nephrology

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