An analysis of the UNOS database suggests a practice pattern that uses live minor kidney donors in clinical circumstances not endorsed by the recommendations of a recent consensus conference on live organ donation. These data reveal that minor donor kidneys were transplanted more frequently to adult than to pediatric recipients, that only 12% of all recipients were identical twins, and that the use of a minor donor provided no better outcome than that expected from an adult donor. Live organ donation from a minor should only be considered when there is no other living donor available and all other opportunities for transplantation have been exhausted.
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Delmonico, F. L., & Harmon, W. E. (2002). The use of a minor as a live kidney donor. American Journal of Transplantation, 2(4), 333–336. https://doi.org/10.1034/j.1600-6143.2002.20407.x
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