Persijn G G, De Meester J M
Eurotransplant International Foundation, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Ann Transplant. 1997;2(1):26-33.
The main problem in organ transplantation is the continuing shortage of organ donors. Despite all efforts no major significant increases in organ availability are observed during the year 1996 in the participating Eurotransplant counties, while the demand i.e. the waiting lists are still increasing. Shortage of organs will also have its effects and constraints on the distribution i.e. the allocation of scarce organs. To meet the demand of the renal transplantation programs a special kidney allocation system was designed based upon many simulation studies. Already a few months after implementation of the new system very promising results were observed i.e. the discrepancies between the different countries in terms of kidney procurement and transplantation frequencies disappeared. Furthermore, twice as much long waiting kidney patients have been transplanted as previously and the percentage of well matched HLA donor-recipient combinations remained surprisingly high, nearly 24%.
器官移植的主要问题是器官捐献者持续短缺。尽管付出了种种努力,但在1996年,参与欧洲移植项目的国家中,器官供应量并未出现显著大幅增长,而需求,即等待名单仍在增加。器官短缺也将对稀缺器官的分配产生影响和限制。为满足肾移植项目的需求,基于多项模拟研究设计了一种特殊的肾脏分配系统。新系统实施仅几个月后,就观察到了非常可观的结果,即不同国家在肾脏获取和移植频率方面的差异消失了。此外,接受移植的长期等待肾脏患者数量是以前的两倍,而且人类白细胞抗原(HLA)供体与受体匹配良好的组合比例仍高得出奇,接近24%。