The OPTN Kidney Paired Donation Pilot Program (KPDPP): Reaching the Tipping Point in 2013 Ruthanne Leishman, RN,MPH 1, Darren Stewart, MS 1, Catherine.

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The OPTN Kidney Paired Donation Pilot Program (KPDPP): Reaching the Tipping Point in 2013 Ruthanne Leishman, RN,MPH 1, Darren Stewart, MS 1, Catherine Monstello, CPHQ 1, Wida Cherikh, PhD 1, Tuomas Sandholm, PhD 2, Rich Formica, MD 3 and Mark Aeder, MD 4. 1 UNOS, Richmond, VA; 2 Carnegie Mellon Univ, Pittsburgh, PA; 3 Yale Univ, New Haven, CT and 4 Univ Hosp Case Med Ctr, Cleveland, OH World Transplant Congress San Francisco

Financial Disclosure Statement  I have no financial relationships to disclose within the past 12 months relevant to my presentation.

Acknowledgments This analysis reflects work performed on behalf of and in conjunction with the OPTN Kidney Transplantation Committee and the KPD Work Group. This work was supported wholly or in part by Health Resources and Services Administration contract C. The content is the responsibility of the authors alone and does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Department of Health and Human Services, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

 The OPTN KPDPP was launched in 2010  Centers enter candidates & donors into online system  Algorithms search for 2-way/3-way/chain exchanges  Policy and online system enhancements continue  Increases in participation, match offers, & transplants  Analyses based on OPTN KPD database Background

Participation by Region RegionPrograms/ Region 114/14 221/30 37/22 419/28 515/30 63/9 717/22 811/18 99/ / /22 Total138/228

Innovation Theory The Tipping Point

The “Diffusion Curve”: Reaching the Tipping Point Tipping Point Innovation Theory

Tipping Point Rate of Adoption of the OPTN KPDPP

Sharply Increasing Number of Transplants As of July 24: 110 transplants

Improving Match Success Rates Success rates have improved, but work still needed. Overall, about 10% of matches resulting in transplant.

Matches Found Per Month Average of 44 match offers sent per month in 2014.

Trends in Candidates Added to OPTN KPD System Over 1,000 candidates have been added so far.

Average # of Eligible Candidates and Donors per Match Run Consistently ~250 pairs entered into each match run.

Eligible Candidates by Program Wide range in participation among the 98 programs.

Increase hospital participation Increase number of pairs = Increase number of transplants Summary

 The OPTN KPDPP is a robust, increasingly successful KPD program available to all LKD programs.  Reached a ‘tipping point’ with the majority of the U.S. LD transplant programs participating  Reached another ‘tipping point’ with 52 transplants in 2013  Consistent pool of around 250 pairs for each match run  Continue to work on ways to increase the match success rate Conclusion

Mark Aeder, MD (Chair) John Friedewald, MD Richard Formica Jr., MD Adam Bingaman, MD, Ph.D Mary Amanda Dew, Ph.D Matthew Cooper, MD Lloyd Ratner, MD Mariza Turner, RN Mary Leffell, Ph.D Gene Ridolfi KPD Work Group Nancy Reinsmoen, Ph.D, D(ABHI) Pat McDonough, RN, CPTC, CCTC Michael Rees, MD, Ph.D Mike Gallichio, MD Eric Gibney, MD Alvin Roth, Ph.D Stuart Flechner, MD, JSWG Chair Sommer Gentry, Ph.D, TA Tuomas Sandholm, Ph.D, TA Itai Ashlagi, Ph.D, TA JSWG = Joint Societies Work Group; TA = Technical Advisor