Kute VB, Patel HV, Shah PR, Modi PR, Shah VR, Rizvi SJ, Pal BC, Modi MP, Shah PS, Varyani UT, Wakhare PS, Shinde SG, Ghodela VA, Patel MH, Trivedi VB, Trivedi HL. Past, present and future of kidney paired donation transplantation in India. World J Transplant 2017; 7(2): 134-143 [PMID: 28507916 DOI: 10.5500/wjt.v7.i2.134]
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Dr. Vivek B Kute, MBBS, MD, FCPS, DM Nephrology (Gold Medalist), FASN, Associate Professor, Department of Nephrology and Clinical Transplantation, Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Centre, Dr HL Trivedi Institute of Transplantation Sciences, B-130, Triveni, Ph-1, Ahmedabad 380016, India. drvivekkute@rediffmail.com
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World J Transplant. Apr 24, 2017; 7(2): 134-143 Published online Apr 24, 2017. doi: 10.5500/wjt.v7.i2.134
Past, present and future of kidney paired donation transplantation in India
Vivek B Kute, Himanshu V Patel, Pankaj R Shah, Pranjal R Modi, Veena R Shah, Sayyed J Rizvi, Bipin C Pal, Manisha P Modi, Priya S Shah, Umesh T Varyani, Pavan S Wakhare, Saiprasad G Shinde, Vijay A Ghodela, Minaxi H Patel, Varsha B Trivedi, Hargovind L Trivedi
Vivek B Kute, Himanshu V Patel, Pankaj R Shah, Priya S Shah, Umesh T Varyani, Pavan S Wakhare, Saiprasad G Shinde, Vijay A Ghodela, Hargovind L Trivedi, Department of Nephrology and Clinical Transplantation, Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Centre, Dr HL Trivedi Institute of Transplantation Sciences (IKDRC-ITS), Ahmedabad 380016, India
Pranjal R Modi, Sayyed J Rizvi, Bipin C Pal, Department of Urology and transplantation, IKDRC-ITS, Ahmedabad 380016, India
Veena R Shah, Manisha P Modi, Department of Anaesthesia, IKDRC-ITS, Ahmedabad 380016, India
Minaxi H Patel, Varsha B Trivedi, Department of Pathology, Laboratory Medicine, Transfusion Services and Immunohematology, IKDRC-ITS, Ahmedabad 380016, India
Author contributions: All authors contributed to the acquisition of data, writing, and revision of this manuscript.
Conflict-of-interest statement: All the authors have no conflicts of interests to declare.
Correspondence to: Dr. Vivek B Kute, MBBS, MD, FCPS, DM Nephrology (Gold Medalist), FASN, Associate Professor, Department of Nephrology and Clinical Transplantation, Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Centre, Dr HL Trivedi Institute of Transplantation Sciences, B-130, Triveni, Ph-1, Ahmedabad 380016, India. drvivekkute@rediffmail.com
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Received: November 1, 2016 Peer-review started: November 4, 2016 First decision: November 30, 2016 Revised: December 11, 2016 Accepted: January 2, 2017 Article in press: January 4, 2017 Published online: April 24, 2017 Processing time: 170 Days and 2.6 Hours
Core Tip
Core tip: Over the last decade kidney paired donation is most rapidly increased source of living kidney donors. Here we describe different successful ways to increase living donor kidney transplantation through kidney paired donation. Compatible pairs, domino chain, combination of kidney paired donation with desensitization or ABO incompatible transplantation, international kidney paired donation, non-simultaneous, extended, altruistic donor chain and list exchange are different ways to expand the donor pool. Transplant centres should remove the barriers to a broader implementation of multicentre, national kidney paired donation program to further optimize potential of kidney paired donation to increase transplantation of O group and sensitized patients.