The hidden emotional costs of giving life: preserving donors' mental health and quality of life after living kidney donation.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Xavier Torres, David Paredes-Zapata, Ignacio Revuelta
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Abstract

Kidney living donation remains the best treatment available for kidney failure. Most living donors report positive personal outcomes, such as enhanced life satisfaction and personal growth. However, mental health challenges have also been documented. The study by Tahir, Aftab and Nabi (J Nephrol https://doi.org/10.1007/s40620-025-02217-5 , 2025) call the attention to a small subset of living donors who may experience significant depression symptoms and occasionally suicidal ideation after donation, particularly when the recipient dies or suffers severe graft failure with a return to dialysis. As observed in the previous studies, only donors whose recipients experienced negative outcomes reported mood alterations or life dissatisfaction (Menjivar et al., Transpl Int 31(12):1332-1344, 2018). These rare post-donation risk scenarios justify a careful mental evaluation to identify psychological vulnerabilities or a history of difficulties in managing and coping with stressful situations. These adverse outcomes appear more likely in donors with pre-donation physical and/or psychological vulnerabilities, in those with a complicated surgical recovery after donation, and in cases where recipients experience poor physical or psychological outcomes. Moreover, cases of graft failure or recipient death might significantly increase donor's likelihood of depression and anxiety, Despite the generally low incidence of psychosocial problems after donation, there have been calls for a more structured and routine follow-up assessment to further mitigate risks and ensure equitable mental health safety for all kidney donors.

捐赠生命的隐藏情感成本:活体肾脏捐赠后保持捐赠者的精神健康和生活质量。
肾脏活体捐献仍然是治疗肾衰竭的最佳方法。大多数活体捐赠者报告了积极的个人成果,例如提高了生活满意度和个人成长。然而,心理健康方面的挑战也有记录。Tahir, Aftab和Nabi (J Nephrol https://doi.org/10.1007/s40620-025-02217-5, 2025)的研究提醒人们注意一小部分活体供者,他们在捐赠后可能会出现明显的抑郁症状,偶尔会有自杀念头,特别是当接受者死亡或因再次透析而出现严重的移植物衰竭时。正如之前的研究所观察到的,只有接受者经历负面结果的捐赠者才会报告情绪改变或生活不满(Menjivar等人,Transpl Int 31(12):1332-1344, 2018)。这些罕见的捐赠后风险情况证明需要仔细的心理评估,以确定心理脆弱性或管理和应对压力情况的困难历史。这些不良后果更可能出现在捐赠前身体和/或心理脆弱的捐赠者,捐赠后手术恢复复杂的捐赠者,以及接受者身体或心理结果较差的情况下。此外,移植失败或受者死亡的情况可能会显著增加供者抑郁和焦虑的可能性。尽管捐赠后社会心理问题的发生率普遍较低,但有人呼吁进行更有组织和常规的随访评估,以进一步降低风险,并确保所有肾脏供者公平的心理健康安全。
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Journal of Nephrology
Journal of Nephrology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
5.90%
发文量
289
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Nephrology is a bimonthly journal that considers publication of peer reviewed original manuscripts dealing with both clinical and laboratory investigations of relevance to the broad fields of Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation. It is the Official Journal of the Italian Society of Nephrology (SIN).
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