Does Quebec's Kidney Allocation Process Disadvantage Patients Awaiting a Combined Kidney-Pancreas Transplant?

Authors

  • Raphaëlle Stenne Centre de recherche du Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal, Hôpital Notre-Dame, Montréal, Canada
  • Marie-Chantal Fortin Centre de recherche du Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal, Hôpital Notre-Dame, Montréal, Canada

Keywords:

pancreas-kidney transplantation, allocation procedure, equity, utility, Quebec

Language(s):

French

Abstract

In organ transplantation, there is a significant gap between the number of organs available and the number of patients waiting. To better distribute these organs, allocation rules are based on principles of equity and medical utility. In this case study, we will illustrate the difficulties associated with the implementation of an allocation system. The aim is to ensure a fair distribution of kidney transplants while also taking into account the principle of utility, and this for all patients, including those waiting for a combined kidneypancreas transplant.

Published

2013-07-05

Issue

Section

Case studies