U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services
Advisory Committee on Organ Transplantation
Recommendation 42
The Committee
(ACOT) met on May 9-10, 2005, in Rockville, MD, and unanimously
agreed on the following recommendation:
Recommendation
42: ACOT recommends to the Secretary that the OPTN be asked to expeditiously
consider all issues associated with the development of a registry
for matching living donors and recipients, paying particular attention
to informed consent and the monitoring of long-term outcomes of
the donors.
ACOT has heard
from a number of interested parties, including public comments from
living donors and family members of living donors who later had
adverse outcomes, regarding concerns about the proliferation of
websites that solicit organ donation from living donors. ACOT understands
that the OPTN has formed an Ad Hoc Committee on Public Solicitation
for Donation that is in the process of soliciting public comment
to get input on Internet facilitated transplantation. ACOT believes
that the OPTN should continue to move this process along quickly,
including the consideration of having the OPTN develop a registry
for matching living donors and recipients.
ACOT Recommendations
1-7 addressed many of the issues surrounding living donation, and
ACOT is concerned that a number of its initial recommendations have
not been fully implemented. Recommendation 1 urged implementation
of ethical principles and informed consent standards for all living
donors. Recommendation 3 urged creation of a database of health
outcomes of all living donors. In particular, ACOT is concerned
that provisions in living donor informed consent cannot be fulfilled
without the existence of a living donor registry.
Go to: Consensus
Recommendations 1-18 (November 2002)
Go to: Consensus
Recommendations 19-28 (May 2003)
Go to: Consensus
Recommendations 29-35 (November 2003)
Go to: Consensus
Recommendations 36-41 (November 2004)
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