AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explores the impact of expanded criteria donor (ECD) kidney transplantations on healthcare costs, focusing on a retrospective analysis from a German university hospital.
  • The median costs for ECD transplantations were significantly higher (+30%) compared to standard criteria donor (SCD) transplants, with the highest expenses associated with 'old-for-old' transplants.
  • Key factors that contributed to increased transplant-related costs included recipient obesity, age, prolonged warm ischaemia time, and complications like delayed graft function, emphasizing the need for careful patient selection to control costs.

Article Abstract

Expansions of donor pools have a controversial impact on healthcare expenditures. The aim of this study was to investigate the emerging costs of expanded criteria donor (ECD) kidney transplantations (KT) and to identify independent risk factors for increased transplant-related costs. We present a retrospective explorative analysis of hospital costs and reimbursements of KTs performed between 2012 and 2016 in a German university hospital. A total of 174 KTs were examined, including 92 (52.9%) ECD organ transplantations. The ECD group comprised 43 (24.7%) 'old-for-old' transplantations. Median healthcare costs were 19 570€ (IQR 18 735-27 405€) in the standard criteria donor (SCD) group versus 25 478€ (IQR 19 957-29 634€) in the ECD group (+30%; P = 0.076). 'Old-for-old' transplantations showed the highest healthcare expenditures [26 702€ (19 570-33 940€)]. Irrespective of the allocation group, transplant-related costs increased significantly in obese (+6221€; P = 0.009) and elderly recipients (+6717€; P = 0.019), in warm ischaemia time exceeding 30 min (+3212€; P = 0.009) and in kidneys with DGF or surgical complications (+8976€ and +10 624€; both P < 0.001). Transplantation of ECD organs is associated with incremental costs, especially in elderly and obese recipients. A critical patient selection, treatment of obesity before KT and keeping warm ischaemia times short seem to be crucial, in order to achieve a cost-effective KT regardless of the allocation group.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tri.13463DOI Listing

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