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BSHI/BTS guidance on crossmatching before deceased donor kidney transplantation.

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Peer-reviewed

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Authors

Barnardo, M 
Battle, R 
Brookes, P 

Abstract

All UK H&I laboratories and transplant units operate under a single national kidney offering policy, but there have been variations in approach regarding when to undertake the pre-transplant crossmatch test. In order to minimize cold ischaemia times for deceased donor kidney transplantation we sought to find ways to be able to report a crossmatch result as early as possible in the donation process. A panel of experts in transplant surgery, nephrology, specialist nursing in organ donation and H&I (all relevant UK laboratories represented) assessed evidence and opinion concerning five factors that relate to the effectiveness of the crossmatch process, as follows: when the result should be ready for reporting; what level of donor HLA typing is needed; crossmatch sample type and availability; fairness and equity; risks and patient safety. Guidelines aimed at improving practice based on these issues are presented, and we expect that following these will allow H&I laboratories to contribute to reducing CIT in deceased donor kidney transplantation.

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Keywords

HLA, antibodies, kidney transplantation, virtual crossmatching, Blood Grouping and Crossmatching, Cold Ischemia, HLA Antigens, Histocompatibility Testing, Humans, Kidney, Kidney Transplantation

Journal Title

Int J Immunogenet

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Journal ISSN

1744-3121
1744-313X

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Publisher

Wiley