Kidney Donation Safer Than Ever: Mortality Rate Drops Dramatically Over Three Decades

August 28, 2024
Kidney Donation Safer Than Ever: Mortality Rate Drops Dramatically Over Three Decades
  • A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) reveals that the risk of death for kidney donors has significantly decreased over the past decade.

  • The analysis involved data from 164,593 kidney donors between 1993 and 2022, focusing on mortality rates within 90 days post-surgery.

  • Mortality risks were stratified into three eras: 1993-2002, 2003-2012, and 2013-2022, reflecting advancements in donor selection and surgical techniques.

  • By 2022, the study found that fewer than one death occurred for every 10,000 donations, totaling only 36 deaths over the 30-year period.

  • Mortality rates for kidney donors dropped from 13 deaths per 10,000 from 1993-2002 to just 5 deaths per 10,000 from 2013-2022.

  • Lead author Allan Massie, Ph.D., emphasized that kidney donation is now safer than ever, with mortality among donors being extremely rare.

  • Surgical techniques have evolved significantly since the 1990s, with laparoscopic nephrectomy now being the standard procedure, greatly reducing complications.

  • Dr. Dorry Segev, a transplant surgeon at NYU Langone Health, noted that it is becoming increasingly safe to donate a kidney.

  • The study advocates for updating current guidelines for donor informed consent, which are based on outdated data from 2009.

  • Healthcare professionals hope that this reassuring data will encourage more individuals to consider becoming living kidney donors.

  • With nearly 90,000 people currently waiting for a kidney transplant in the U.S., living donations can significantly reduce waiting times.

  • The study also highlighted that male donors and those with a history of hypertension face higher mortality risks, indicating the need for careful donor selection.

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