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• Kidney Allocation Scenario: – 20 y.o. female, type I diabetic, anoxic head injury – Normal kidney lab values, KDPI 25% – Kidney Allocation for Donors with KDPI 21-34% • Sequence #1-3: national 100% CPRA, National • Sequence #4 : 98% CPRA, Local • Sequence 5-142: Local Allocation Scenario

Kidney Allocation Scenario: – 20 y.o. female, type I diabetic, anoxic head injury – Normal kidney lab values, KDPI 25% – Kidney Allocation for Donors with

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Page 1: Kidney Allocation Scenario: – 20 y.o. female, type I diabetic, anoxic head injury – Normal kidney lab values, KDPI 25% – Kidney Allocation for Donors with

• Kidney Allocation Scenario: – 20 y.o. female, type I diabetic, anoxic

head injury–Normal kidney lab values, KDPI 25%– Kidney Allocation for Donors with KDPI

21-34%• Sequence #1-3: national 100% CPRA,

National• Sequence #4 : 98% CPRA, Local• Sequence 5-142: Local

Allocation Scenario

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• Offers to Sequence # 1-3– Sequence #1: Provisional yes• Preliminary Blood sent for crossmatch

– Sequence #2: Decline– Sequence #3: Provisional yes• Preliminary Blood sent for crossmatch

Allocation Plan

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• Sequence #1: Decline while in the OR for donor quality

• Sequence #3: Decline while organ being boarded on plane for positive crossmatch

• Sequence #4: Placement of left kidney

• Reallocation of right kidney: – Sequence #13

Final Allocation

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• How has the new KAS impacted your program?

• Have you experienced greater need to request or send blood for preliminary crossmatch. – If so, what are the impacts on your

program and what is involved in your decision making process?

Questions