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Title: Changes to informed consent requirements for potential living donors: Public Com
Post by: Clark on August 17, 2016, 11:05:59 AM
https://optn.transplant.hrsa.gov/governance/public-comment/changes-to-informed-consent-requirements-for-potential-living-donors/


OPTN/UNOS Public Comment due by October 15th, 2016: Changes to informed consent requirements for potential living donors


Full proposal: https://optn.transplant.hrsa.gov/media/1920/ld_informed_consent_living_donors_20160815.pdf
Title: Re: Changes to informed consent requirements for potential living donors: Public Com
Post by: Fr Pat on August 17, 2016, 07:46:45 PM
     As I mentioned in my response to this at the FaceBook page of Living Donors on Line, when I tried to read through the whole document it appeared to me that while the "informed consent" included the mention of possible pain it was expressed in terms of pain such as might result from any surgery. It has been noted that a good percentage of male kidney donors suffer from testicle pain on the side of the donation, sometimes quite severy and long-lasting. The medical literature seems to be sayinf that this is particular to kidney donation, yet many male donors report not having been warned or informed about this.  So I think that it should be mentioned much more clearly as a possible complication.
Title: Re: Changes to informed consent requirements for potential living donors: Public Com
Post by: Michael on August 28, 2016, 09:28:06 PM
I salute OPTN/UNOS's willingness to revisit the requirements for informed consent given revelations from medical research, specifically the increase in the risk of kidney failure after donation and the higher risks of gestational hypertension (preeclampsia).

I believe there are additional opportunities to improve the effectiveness of informed consent for potential living donors with these additions, which are open for your input, discussion, and constructive criticism:


I'm also thinking LDO might give more publicity and transparency to the living donor follow-up rates, especially for high volume living donor transplant centers. At the least, we'll make LDO visitors more aware of the level of effort, interest, and success in following up with living donors (as required by Medicare). Should there be a "Greatest Fail" award (in the worst possible sense) for transplant centers that have both high volume and low donor follow up? Sometimes shame is a (sadly necessary) motivator.

I look forward to others' comments--most importantly shared with UNOS/OPTN.
Title: Re: Changes to informed consent requirements for potential living donors: Public Com
Post by: Clark on September 01, 2016, 10:18:56 PM
Thanks for your thoughts! I hope you'll include them in your own public comment responses on the site I linked to originally. Thanks!-John
Title: Re: Changes to informed consent requirements for potential living donors: Public Com
Post by: donor99 on September 05, 2016, 03:20:06 PM
On page 7, the comment from AST/ASTS/NATCO is "...donors don't want to pursue follow up." Huh? I have to admit I don't have hard peer-reviewed evidence, but I have yet to run across anyone who was a living donor who didn't expect to participate in follow up. In fact, it's more likely for me to hear that the hospital didn't make an effort to follow up. So perhaps the correct statement should be "transplant centers don't want to pursue follow up."

Sometimes Michael even with dedicated effort, some donors do not come for follow up. Especially at the 2 year mark where they are feeling fine. Try to convince a 28 year old who is working and going to school to take time off for a follow up visit. They are busy people who feel well. We call, email and send registered letters to the donors, starting 2 months before the due date and 2 months after. People do have the right to decline follow up, and sadly many of them do.
Title: Re: Changes to informed consent requirements for potential living donors: Public Com
Post by: Clark on September 19, 2016, 02:28:29 PM
Region 1 just voted to support the Living Donor Informed Consent Guidance update as written! Progress!
Title: Re: Changes to informed consent requirements for potential living donors: Public Com
Post by: Michael on September 25, 2016, 08:52:30 AM
Looks like the regions are voting on the proposal without modifications even though the comment period isn't closed. Is that correct?
Title: Re: Changes to informed consent requirements for potential living donors: Public Com
Post by: Clark on September 27, 2016, 12:57:20 PM
Correct, the regions get the same text as everyone else during the comment period, and submit comments as well as voting up or down overall.