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Published on: October 11, 2014
Long term simulation analysis of deceased donor initiated chains in kidney exchange programs
Utkarsh Verma1, Nayaran Rangaraj1, Viswanath Billa2,3
1Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, Mumbai, India.
Abstract:
Kidney exchange programs (KEPs) aim to find compatible kidneys for recipients with incompatible donors. Patients without a living donor depend upon deceased donor (DD) donations to get a kidney transplant. In India, a ©DD donates kidneys directly to a©DD wait-list. The idea of initiating an exchange chain starting from a ©DD kidney is proposed in a few articles (and executed in Italy in 2018), but no mathematical formulation has been given for this merger. We have introduced an integer programming formulation that creates ©DD-initiated chains, considering both paired exchange registry and ©DD allocations simultaneously and addressing the overlap issue between the exchange registry and ©DD wait-list as recipients can register for both registries independently. A long-term simulation study is done to ©analyse the gain of these DD-initiated chains over time. It suggests that even with small numbers of ©DDs, these chains can significantly increase potential transplants.
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