Code of practice for ABO-incompatible living related kidney transplantation (2019 edition)

Code of Practice (2019 edition)

Until the problem of organ resources is fundamentally solved, expanding organ sources is an eternal theme in the field of organ transplantation. Kidney transplantation across the ABO blood group barrier can partially alleviate the shortage of kidney donors, bringing good news to long-waiting transplant recipients. Since December 2006, the number of routine ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation (ABOi-KT) has been increasing in our country.

1 selection of ABOi-KT recipients

Aboi-kt is suitable for patients with end-stage renal disease, and its indications and contraindications are basically the same as those of ABOc-KT.

1.1 indications

Aboi-kt is especially suitable for uremic patients who have difficulty finding ABO-compatible kidney sources in the short term, are poorly treated with dialysis, or have many life-threatening complications and can not receive other renal replacement therapies.