Living Kidney Donors for Kidney Transplantation
In the United States, the average kidney patient waits more than five
years for an organ to become available for transplant. The tragic
result: 19 people die every day waiting for the organ that never becomes
available.
Kidney transplants are truly a miracle of modern medicine; today there
are more than 150,000 people in the United States living active, full
lives after receiving a kidney transplant.
Living Donors
One of the first questions a kidney transplant patient must address is
when to have the transplant. For patients not yet on dialysis, the
evidence indicates that the opportunity for a successful outcome is
substantially enhanced by a preemptive transplant, precluding dialysis
(see chart below).
Additionally, available evidence suggests transplant outcomes are
superior for patients with less time on dialysis. Clinical studies
reveal that the longer a patient is on dialysis, the greater the risk of
cardiovascular damage, an outcome that may negatively impact a
transplant patient's viability as a candidate for kidney transplant.
Data from UNOS kidney transplants in the U.S from 1996 to 2006
demonstrate that the transplanted kidney, or "graft," has better odds of
surviving if from a living donor (chart below).
Benefits of Working with a Living Kidney
Donor
More than one-third of all kidney transplants in the United States are
made possible by living donors.
- The waiting time for the transplant recipient can be significantly
reduced.
- The procedure can be scheduled according to the convenience of both
the donor and recipient
- The quality of organs from live donors tends to be superior to
organs from deceased donors
- There is less rejection and lower doses of anti-rejection drugs
- Transplantation has been shown to be less costly than dialysis over
the long run
- You deserve ‘a long run’
Resources
National Foundation for Transplants
The Kidney Advocate
National Kidney Foundation - Living Donor Council
American Kidney Fund
"I Hate Dialysis“ online community
Angeles can help
When you work with Angeles Health International, a Physician Case
Manager will work directly and personally with you to help you navigate
the process of identifying a match through ethical living donor
resources.
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