The Impact of Ethnicity on Research Authorization at the Time of Organ Donation: A Single-Center Experience Among Deceased Donor Kidney Transplantation.

IF 0.2 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Turkish Journal of Nephrology Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-29 DOI:10.5152/turkjnephrol.2023.23582
Mariella Ortigosa-Goggins, Shobana Sivan, Jeffrey J Gaynor, Giselle Guerra, Krista L Lentine, Roslyn B Mannon
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Abstract

Objective: Research on deceased organ donors is needed to expand the donor organ supply. Little is known about the rate of research authorization among various groups. We aimed to determine the percentage of research authorization by the deceased donor family across different donor characteristics.

Materials and methods: We performed a retrospective review of deceased donors referred to one U.S. institution for kidney transplantation over a 12-month period. Organs were offered from multiple organ procurement organizations (OPO) across the United States. Stepwise logistic regression was performed to determine the predictors of research authorization.

Results: From 10/2018 to 10/2019, 437 deceased donors were accepted for transplantation. 81.5% came from OPOs outside our donor service area and 18.5% from our local OPO. Overall, research authorization was declined in 24.0% of donors. Declined authorization was highest among Black donors (42.0%) compared to Whites (16.3%) and Hispanics (26.9%); p=0.000006. Donors <35 years had highest declined research authorization at 42.9% compared to older donors. There were no significant differences between individual OPOs.

Conclusion: Deceased donor research authorization declined at the time of organ donation is higher among Black and younger donors. There is an immediate need for the transplant and donor community to develop best-practices to eliminate barriers to research in organ transplantation.

器官捐赠时种族对研究授权的影响:已故捐赠者肾移植的单中心经验。
目的:需要对已故器官捐献者进行研究,以扩大捐献者的器官供应。对不同群体的研究授权率知之甚少。我们的目的是确定已故捐赠者家族在不同捐赠者特征下的研究授权百分比。材料和方法:我们对12个月内转诊到美国一家机构进行肾移植的已故捐赠者进行了回顾性审查。器官由美国多个器官采购组织提供。进行逐步逻辑回归以确定研究授权的预测因素。结果:从2018年10月至2019年10月,437名已故捐赠者接受了移植。81.5%来自我们捐赠服务区以外的门诊组织,18.5%来自我们当地的门诊组织。总体而言,24.0%的捐赠者拒绝了研究授权。与白人(16.3%)和西班牙裔(26.9%)相比,黑人捐赠者拒绝授权的比例最高(42.0%);p=0.000006。捐赠者结论:在器官捐赠时,已故捐赠者的研究授权下降在黑人和年轻捐赠者中更高。移植和捐献者界迫切需要制定最佳做法,以消除器官移植研究的障碍。
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