Weiss Julius, Kocher Melanie, Immer Franz F
Swisstransplant, the Swiss National Foundation for organ donation and transplantation, Bern, Switzerland.
J Thorac Dis. 2015 Mar;7(3):543-8. doi: 10.3978/j.issn.2072-1439.2014.12.44.
Organ exchange among organ procurement organisations (OPOs) serves three main purposes: firstly, it reduces the loss of donor organs for which there is no suitable recipient on the waiting list of an OPO; secondly, it improves the odds of specific patient groups for receiving a matching donor organ; thirdly, it allows an optimised donor-recipient match, due to an expansion of the donor and recipient pool. However, only few published studies provide figures for the significance of international organ sharing. This study aims to assess the impact of organ imports on the Swiss transplant activity.
We retrospectively analysed the data related to international organ exchange and its impact on the Swiss transplant activity. Information about organs from deceased donors offered by foreign OPOs was extracted from the Swiss Organ Allocation System for the period from 1 January 2009 to 31 December 2013.
During the study period, 1028 organs were offered by foreign OPOs for allocation to patients needing transplantation in Switzerland. Of all organs offered, 35.9% originated from the Agence de la Biomédecine (France) and 25.6% from the National Health Service Blood and Transplant (United Kingdom). Totally 137 organs (13.3%) were accepted by the Swiss transplant centres for transplantation. These imported organs account for 7.2% of the transplants performed between 2009 and 2013. The impact of imported organs on the transplant activity was largest for the liver (14.2%), followed by heart (8.9%), lung (6.3%) and kidney (4.0%).
Our study showed that international organ exchange substantially contributed to the Swiss transplant activity during the period analysed. The collaboration between OPOs can be life-saving, especially for paediatric patients and selected adult transplant candidates. More patients might benefit from organ sharing if the standards for international collaboration could be further harmonised.
器官获取组织(OPO)之间的器官交换有三个主要目的:其一,减少在OPO等待名单上没有合适受者的捐赠器官的损失;其二,提高特定患者群体获得匹配捐赠器官的几率;其三,由于捐赠者和受者群体的扩大,实现优化的供受者匹配。然而,仅有少数已发表的研究提供了国际器官共享重要性的数据。本研究旨在评估器官进口对瑞士移植活动的影响。
我们回顾性分析了与国际器官交换及其对瑞士移植活动影响相关的数据。从瑞士器官分配系统中提取了2009年1月1日至2013年12月31日期间外国OPO提供的已故捐赠者器官的信息。
在研究期间,外国OPO提供了1028个器官用于分配给瑞士需要移植的患者。在所有提供的器官中,35.9%来自法国生物医学局,25.6%来自英国国民医疗服务体系血液与移植部门。瑞士移植中心共接受了137个器官(13.3%)用于移植。这些进口器官占2009年至2013年期间所进行移植手术的7.2%。进口器官对移植活动的影响在肝脏移植方面最大(14.2%),其次是心脏(8.9%)、肺(6.3%)和肾脏(4.0%)。
我们的研究表明,在所分析的期间,国际器官交换对瑞士的移植活动有重大贡献。OPO之间的合作可以挽救生命,特别是对于儿科患者和选定的成年移植候选人。如果国际合作标准能够进一步协调,更多患者可能会从器官共享中受益。