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Pioneering Experience of First Kidney Paired Donation in Brazil

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The supply of kidneys from deceased and living donors in Brazil cannot meet the growing annual demand for transplants11 Associação Brasileira de Transplante de Órgãos (ABTO). Registro Brasileiro de Transplantes [Internet]. São Paulo: ABTO; 2020; [citado 2021 Ago 19]; XXVI(4):1-89. Available from: https://site.abto.org.br/publicacao/xxvi-no-4-anual/
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. ABO incompatibility (ABOi) or positive complement-dependent cytotoxicity (CDC) crossmatch between the candidate recipient and the prospective donor is a major obstacle to living donor kidney transplant, and consequently many recipients remain on the waiting list for years22 Gentry SE, Montgomery RA, Segev DL. Kidney paired donation: fundamentals, limitations, and expansions. Am J Kidney Dis. 2011 Jan;57(1):144-51.. Based on a simulated model, Bastos et al. recently showed that with the implementation of the Kidney Paired Donation (KPD) program in Brazil, the number of transplants with living donors could increase by 23%, using an optimized algorithm and the number of sensitized recipients transplanted could increase by 70.7% when using the prioritizing model33 Bastos J, Manckowski M, Gentry SE, Massie A, Levan M, Bisi C, et al. Kidney paired donation in Brazil - a single center perspective. Transpl Int. 2021 Aug;34(8):1568-70.. In KPD, a potential kidney recipient that has a willing but incompatible living donor receives a kidney from the donor of another incompatible pair and vice versa.

Since 2011, we have started the discussion and preparation for the implementation of a local KPD program at the Hospital das Clínicas - FMUSP. We discussed the topic internally with our Bioethics Commission, Medical Ethics Commission, Organ and Tissue Transplant Commission, and Clinical Board. In Brazil, Law No. 9,434 regulates the removal of organs, tissues, and parts of the human body for transplant purposes, without contemplating the activity of paired donation. Therefore, we proposed and obtained ethical approval (CAAE 83469418400000068) for a research project to assess the effectiveness of transplantation in patients with ABOi living donor or positive CDC/flow cytometry crossmatch by donor exchange. At the end of the medical, psychological, social, and immunological evaluation of the pairs and after the consent terms were signed, approval was obtained from the Ethics Committee that evaluates transplants with unrelated donors to perform the paired donation. Subsequently, we also obtained the approvals of the Public Prosecutor’s Office, the judicial approval and that of the General Coordination of the National Transplant System - Ministry of Health, for the first transplant with KPD in Brazil.

On March 10, 2020, the 38-year-old recipient (recipient 1) with chronic glomerulonephritis, undergoing dialysis treatment, on a deceased transplant waiting list for 8 years and with the previous exclusion of 7 living donors, including his wife (donor 1), because of ABOi, received the kidney of the 45-year-old donor of the second pair. The second recipient, 57 years old, with chronic glomerulonephritis, undergoing dialysis treatment, on a deceased transplant waiting list for 1.9 years, and with exclusion of his only donor, wife (donor 2) because of ABOi, received the kidney from the 39-year-old donor of the first pair (donor 1). Pair anonymity was assured until the time of admission, as was reciprocal compatibility between the pairs and simultaneous surgery in 4 operating rooms, which allowed donors to withdraw consent at any time before anesthesia. After 12 months, recipients had adequate kidney function and their donors were doing well.

Efforts to increase organ supply have a significant source of potential donors in the paired donation programs. Today, all countries that are world leaders in transplantation are practicing and developing this modality in an attempt to reach more and more recipients because of its excellent results22 Gentry SE, Montgomery RA, Segev DL. Kidney paired donation: fundamentals, limitations, and expansions. Am J Kidney Dis. 2011 Jan;57(1):144-51.,55 Biró P, Haase-Kromwijk B, Andersson T, Ásgeirsson EI, Baltesová T, Boletis I, et al. Building kidney exchange programmes in europe—an overview of exchange practice and activities. Transplantation. 2019 Jul;103(7):1514-22.. We expect that this HCFMUSP program provide the impetus for the national development of DRP.

Acknowledgments

We thank the members of the TRANSPLANTE DE RIM INTERVIVOS COM DOAÇÃO RENAL PAREADA (KPair) group: Vivian Lumi Onusic, Francine B.C. Lemos, Eduardo J.D.S. Aries Son, Bruna A. Moura, Flávio Jota de Paula (in memoriam), Jeane M S Cortezi, Bianca N Moraes, Fabiana Agena, Affonso Celso Piovesan, Hélcio Rodrigues and Nicholas Panagiotopoulos (in memoriam), to the multidisciplinary team of the Kidney Transplant Service and to the Anesthesia Care Team of the Hospital das Clínicas -FMUSP, who made it possible to carry out the first transplant with kidney paired donation in Brazil.

References

  • 1
    Associação Brasileira de Transplante de Órgãos (ABTO). Registro Brasileiro de Transplantes [Internet]. São Paulo: ABTO; 2020; [citado 2021 Ago 19]; XXVI(4):1-89. Available from: https://site.abto.org.br/publicacao/xxvi-no-4-anual/
    » https://site.abto.org.br/publicacao/xxvi-no-4-anual/
  • 2
    Gentry SE, Montgomery RA, Segev DL. Kidney paired donation: fundamentals, limitations, and expansions. Am J Kidney Dis. 2011 Jan;57(1):144-51.
  • 3
    Bastos J, Manckowski M, Gentry SE, Massie A, Levan M, Bisi C, et al. Kidney paired donation in Brazil - a single center perspective. Transpl Int. 2021 Aug;34(8):1568-70.
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    Lei nº 9.434, de 4 de fevereiro de 1997 (BR). Dispõe sobre a remoção de órgãos, tecidos e partes do corpo humano para fins de transplante e tratamento e dá outras providências [Internet]. Diário Oficial da União, Brasília (DF), 4 fev 1997; Seção 1:1; [acesso em 2021 Mar 01]. Available from: http://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/leis/l9434.htm
    » http://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/leis/l9434.htm
  • 5
    Biró P, Haase-Kromwijk B, Andersson T, Ásgeirsson EI, Baltesová T, Boletis I, et al. Building kidney exchange programmes in europe—an overview of exchange practice and activities. Transplantation. 2019 Jul;103(7):1514-22.

Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    02 Feb 2022
  • Date of issue
    Jul-Sep 2022

History

  • Received
    16 Nov 2021
  • Accepted
    13 Dec 2021
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