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Impact of COVID-19 on Donor and Transplant Numbers: OPTN Update Impact of COVID-19 on Donor and Transplant Numbers: OPTN Update

Impact of COVID-19 on Donor and Transplant Numbers: OPTN Update - PowerPoint Presentation

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Impact of COVID-19 on Donor and Transplant Numbers: OPTN Update - PPT Presentation

David Klassen MD Chief Medical Officer UNOS October 16 2020 A lot of data A little speculation Some questions and discussion Goals 2 What happened Where are we going ID: 932102

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Impact of COVID-19 on Donor and Transplant Numbers: OPTN Update

David Klassen, M.D.

Chief Medical Officer, UNOS

October 16,

2020

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A lot of dataA little speculationSome questions and discussion Goals2

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What happened?Where are we going?3

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Deceased donors by week4nationallyMaureen

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Weekly transplants by organ5Maureen

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Living Donor Transplants by Week 6

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Deceased Donor Trends7nationally600 more donors in 2020

Maureen

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Year to Date Cumulative Living Donor Transplants8

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Waitlist changes9Maureen

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Deceased Donor Discard Rate by Week10

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Map of Geographic Regions for this Analysis

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Deceased Donors Recovered by Week and Geography12

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Living Donor Transplants by Week, Geography, and Organ Type13

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Overall Kidney Transplant Rate

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Deceased donor kidney transplant rate

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Living donor kidney transplant rate

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Kidney waiting list mortality

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Kidney transplants by race

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Deceased donor kidney transplant rate by race

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Living donor kidney transplant rate by race

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Kidney waiting list mortality rate by race

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Acute impact of COVID-1950% decline in deceased donor transplants90% decline in living donor transplantsNo disease transmission from donor to recipientsLimits to patient access to testing, testing availability, access to ICU bedsRepurposing staff, access to donor hospital ORs by outside teams, recipient safety, staff safety, transportation issuesSystem resilience

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Where are we now?Transplant numbers have essentially recoveredDonor numbers have recoveredMissed transplant opportunities early in pandemic New waitlist additions remain about 10% lower than predictedImpact of subsequent waves of infection likely to be less severe?

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Emergency ActionApproval dateCurrent expiration date

Updates to Candidate Data During

2020 COVID-19 Emergency

March 17, 2020

March 17, 2021

Relax Data Submission

Requirements for Follow-Up Forms

April 3, 2020

December 31,

2020

Modify Wait Time

Initiation for Non-Dialysis Kidney Candidates

April 3, 2020

December 31,

2020

Incorporate COVID-19 Infectious

Disease Testing into

DonorNet

®

April 3, 2020

December

31, 2020

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OPTN emergency

policy actions

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Medical urgency at time of transplant

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Kidney transplant CPRA

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Lung transplants

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Liver transplants

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Heart transplants

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New kidney listings