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How donor selection criteria can be evaluated with limited scientific evidence: lessons learned from the TRANSPOSE project.

Christina MikkelsenGaia MoriSuzanna M van WalravenJohanna CastrénSharon ZahraSheila MacLennanKirsten SeidelStefano FontanaEva VeropalumboLivia CannataSimonetta PupellaMaria KvistMarjan HappelPiia KorkalainenAkila ChandrasekarUlrike PaulusArlinke BokhorstBirgit WulffJesus Fernandez-SojoCristina EguizabalFernando UrbanoMiguel Angel VesgaMarian van KraaijEva-Maria MerzKatja van den HurkMorten Bagge HansenEd SlotHenrik Ullum
Published in: Vox sanguinis (2020)
While the field of donation-safety research is expanding rapidly, there is an urgent need to formalize the decision-making process regarding DSC. This includes the need for standardized methods to increase transparency in the international decision-making process and to ensure that this is performed consistently. Our framework provides an easy-to-implement approach for standardizing risk assessments, especially in the context of limited scientific evidence.
Keyphrases
  • decision making
  • quality improvement
  • kidney transplantation