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Proposal for Adolescent Classification Exception for Pediatric Lung Candidates Thoracic Organ Transplantation Committee Spring 2014
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Some young pediatric lung candidates are large enough to accept lungs from donors 12 and older, but do not have priority Adolescent classification exception gives pediatric lung candidates access to larger sized donors Adolescent classification exception policy expires July 1, 2014 The Problem
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Reduce waiting list mortality rates for pediatric lung candidates Gain a better understanding of the relationship between the LAS and pediatric candidates Goal of the Proposal
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Centers can continue to apply for adolescent classification exceptions for young pediatric lung candidates Must report all LAS data for candidates less than 12 with approved adolescent classification exceptions How the Proposal will Achieve its Goal
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10 candidates with approved adolescent classification exception since June 2013 5 transplanted, 4 still waiting, 1 died Age at time of exception request 7 were 10-11 years old, 3 were 6-9 years old Blood type 6 O, 2 A, 2 B Diagnoses 6 CF, 2 primary arterial hypertension, 1 ARDS/pneumonia, 1 pulmonary veno-occlusive disease LAS score exception request 4 requests for LAS score exception Supporting Evidence
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Centers can apply for adolescent classification exceptions for young pediatric candidates Must maintain pediatric and adolescent records for candidates with approved adolescent classification exceptions* Must report all LAS variables for candidates with an adolescent classification exception What Members Will Need to Do *No additional registration fee
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Steven Webber, M.D., MBChB, MRCP Committee Chair steven.a.webber@vanderbilt.edu Name Region # Representative name@email Liz Robbins Callahan Committee Liaison liz.robbins@unos.org Questions?
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