Newsletter Europe 2008

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SEPTEMBER 2008

Vol. 13. Nยบ 1

INTERNATIONAL FIGURES ON ORGAN DONATION AND TRANSPLANTATION - 2007

2008


INTERNATIONAL FIGURES ON ORGAN, TISSUE & HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL DONATION & TRANSPLANTATION ACTIVITIES. DOCUMENTS PRODUCED BY THE COMMITTEE OF EXPERTS ON THE ORGANISATIONAL ASPECTS OF CO-OPERATION IN ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION (2007) Editors: Rafael Matesanz NATIONAL DATA PROVIDED BY: – AUSTRIA Mike Smith (ET) – BELGIUM Mike Smith (ET) – BULGARIA Dimitar Brunkov – CYPRUS George Kyriakides – CZECH REPUBLIC Pavel Brezovsky – DENMARK Frank Pedersen (SKT) – ESTONIA Peeter Dmitriev – FINLAND Frank Pedersen (SKT) – FRANCE Cristelle Cantrelle – GERMANY Mike Smith (ET) – GREECE Stratos Chatzixiros – HUNGARY Eszter Miskovits – IRELAND Freda ONeill – ITALY Andrea Ricci – LATVIA Sergej Trushkov – LITHUANIA Julija Širokova – LUXEMBURG Mike Smith (ET) – NETHERLANDS Mike Smith (ET) BIS Foundation – POLAND Jaroslaw Czerwinski Piotr Malanowski – PORTUGAL Maria João Aguiar – ROMANIA Rosana TURCU – SLOVAK REPUBLIC Ludovit Laca – SLOVENIA Mike Smith (ET)

– SPAIN Carmen Martin Manuel Serrano David Uruñuela Silvia Martin – SWEDEN Frank Pedersen (SKT) – UNITED KINGDOM Phil Pocock – (ET) EUROTRANSPLANT Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Germany, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Slovenia – (SKT) SCANDIATRANSPLANT Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Iceland – AUSTRALIA Lee Excell – CANADA Lilyanna Trpeski – CROATIA Mike Smith (ET) – GEORGIA Gia Tomadze – ICELAND Frank Pedersen (SKT) – ISRAEL Yael Bistritz – NEW ZEALAND Lee Excell – NORWAY Frank Pedersen (SKT) – SWITZERLAND Dagmar Vernet – TURKEY Altay Köken – UNOS: USA www.unos.org – ARGENTINA Ricardo Ruben Ibar www.grupopuntacana.org

– BOLIVIA Ana Claudia Pacheco – BRASIL Abrahao Salomao Filho – CHILE www.grupopuntacana.org – COLOMBIA Luis Eduardo Mejía www.grupopuntacana.org – CUBA Juan Alberto Falcón Alvarez Juan Carlos Michelena www.grupopuntacana.org – DOMINICANA Fernando Morales Billini – ECUADOR Jose Roberto Proaño www.grupopuntacana.org – EL SALVADOR Raúl Armando Palomo Escobar – GUATEMALA Rudolf A. García-Gallont – HONDURAS Juan Ramon Barahona – MEXICO Enrique Martínez Gutiérrez – PANAMA David Crespo – PARAGUAY Blanca Virginia Franco www.grupopuntacana.org – URUGUAY Inés Alvarez Raul José Mizraji www.grupopuntacana.org – VENEZUELA Carmen Luisa Lattuf de Milanés www.grupopuntacana.org – GRUPO PUNTA CANA Argentina, Brasil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominicana, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, México, Panamá, Paraguay, Perú, Puerto Rico, Uruguay, Venezuela www.grupopuntacana.org

Data recorded & prepared by Organización Nacional de Trasplantes (ONT) – Spain Rafael Matesanz Beatriz Mahillo Marina Alvarez

Foot Note: For the purposes of this Newsletter the following definitions were used: Organ donor: Every potential donor transferred to the operating theatre from whom, at least, one solid organ has been retrieved Multiorgan donor: Every donor from whom, at least, two different solid organs have been retrieved Absolute number: Include all figures corresponding to all donors/patients adults and children Paediatric: Includes only paediatric activity (patients under 15 years old) AULA MÉDICA EDICIONES. C/ Isabel Colbrand, 10-12 nave 78 planta 2ª 28050 Madrid (España) Tlf. 91 358 64 78 Fax. 91 358 99 79. Depósito legal: M-9.990-1996


NEWSLETTER TRANSPLANT 2008

CONTENTS • INTERNATIONAL FIGURES ON ORGAN DONATION AND TRANSPLANTATION. YEAR 2007............................ 3 • INTERNATIONAL DATA ON ORGAN DONATION AND TRANSPLANTATION, WAITING LIST AND FAMILY REFUSALS. YEAR 2007. ........................................................................... 23 • INTERNATIONAL DATA ON TISSUES AND HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION. YEAR 2007...................................................................................................................................... 37 • DOCUMENTS PRODUCED BY THE TRANSPLANT COMMITTEE OF THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE. YEAR 2008...................................................................................................................................... 43 - RESOLUTION CM/RES(2008)4

ON ADULT-TO-ADULT LIVING DONOR LIVER TRANSPLANTATION .................

- RESOLUTION CM/RES(2008)6

ON TRANSPLANTATION OF KIDNEYS FROM LIVING DONORS

WHO ARE NOT GENETICALLY RELATED TO THE RECIPIENT

44

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International figures on organ donation and transplantation. Year 2007

3


4

23.9

34.3

21.0

13.2

10.7

15.95

13.2

19.9

2.1

16.9 28.15

25.3

DECEASED ORGAN DONORS Annual Rate p.m.p. 2007

20.5

11.4

22.3

20.1

14.1

15.0

9.2

13.1

21.1

14.5

5.8

1.7

18.7

19.2

17.2

1.3 3.0

8.5


5

42.2

45.9

33.6

23.5

DECEASED DONOR KIDNEY TRANSPLANT Annual Rate p.m.p. 2007

42.3

42.4

21.3

25.2

28.4 28.4

21.0

36.9

27.2

14.9

40.5

24.4

26.3

36.65

17.1

14.9

34.95

27.9

9.2

3.3

31.3

36.2

31.0

1.5 5.3

25.7 8.2


6

3.5

3.0

1.2

13.4

LIVING KIDNEY TRANSPLANT Annual Rate p.m.p. 2007

24.4

3.7

4.0

13.0

22.0 6.9

10.2

18.2

1.7

0.5

7.5

3.3

13.4

2.6 1.7

0.6

2.7

7.9

7.2

0.4

3.8

1.0

2.2 12.1

51.4 9.4

1.8


7

45.7

48.9

34.8

36.8

KIDNEY TRANSPLANT -included all the combinationsAnnual Rate p.m.p 2007

22.4

46.0

46.3

34.4

25.2

50.2 35.3

31.3

55.0

28.9

14.9

15.5

47.95

38.3

41.3

28.0

39.3

17.7

27.1

17.1

3.8

10.6

31.7

40.0

32.8

17.4

77.1 17.6

1.8


8

25.1

24.6

14.0

10.7

LIVER TRANSPLANT Annual Rate p.m.p. 2007

16.8

25.2

9.1

11.5

14.0

7.9

15.3

5.0

18.4

5.2

14.3

11.2

14.8

4.1

5.1

2.7

1.5

2.9

1.5

10.0

1.0 6.3

6.0


9

4.8

5.3

1.7

2.3

HEART TRANSPLANT Heart - Lung Transp. Included Annual Rate p.m.p. 2007

6.1

7.0

3.2

3.8

5.0

5.3

7.7

5.35

5.5

6.9

4.1

4.4

2.2

1.7

1.35

6.7

5.0

4.2

0.5

0.4

1.3

0.4 0.8

2.5


10

0.4

4.1

1.0

2.0

LUNG TRANSPLANT Single + Double Lung Heart - Lung Transp. Included Annual Rate p.m.p. 2007

3.5

8.8

4.0

4.5

3.45

6.0

6.1

1.9

9.9

1.2

4.7

2.0

1.2

2.8

0.2

0.0

5.1


11

1.8

1.7

1.2

4.1

PANCREAS TRANSPLANT –included all the combinations– Annual Rate p.m.p. 2007

1.5

1.7

1.7 1.6

3.0

1.3

0.7

3.0

2.6

1.1

0.5

0.55

0.0

0.1

1.1


12

1.8

1.5

1.2

3.3

KIDNEY-PANCREAS TRANSPLANT Annual Rate p.m.p. 2007

1.3

1.5

1.5 1.4

3.0

1.0

2.4 0.5

0.55

0.7

2.1

1.1

0.0

0.0

0.8


European Union Data on Organ Donation and Transplantation Activity

COUNTRIES Population (million inhabitants)

E.U.

COUNTRIES

E.U.

492.3 HEART-LUNG

Deceased D. - included NHBD - (Rate - pmp -) NHB Donors (pmp) % Multiorgan donors

8293 (16.85) 486 (1.0) -

17306 (35.2) 16.9 510 14380 (29.2) 2926 (5.95) 707 (1.4)

LIVER TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Split Liver TX (pmp) -Domino Liver TX(pmp) Living Liver TX (pmp) NHB Liver TX (pmp)

6576 (13.4) 518 445 (0.9) 129 (0.3) 213 (0.4) 109 (0.2)

HEART TX-included heart-lung transplant- (pmp) Paediatric <15 years

58 (0.1) 5

LUNG

KIDNEY TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) % (Living TX/ Total TX) Paediatric <15 years Deceased Donor TX (pmp) -Single TX (pmp) -Double TX (pmp) Living TX (pmp) NHB kidney TX (pmp)

Transplants (pmp) Paediatric <15 years

2050 (4.2) 122

TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Single (pmp) -Double - included Heart/ Lung TX - (pmp) NHB – double + single - Lung TX (pmp)

1289 (2.6) 30 345 (0.7) 934 (1.9) 5 (0.0)

PANCREAS TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Kidney - Pancreas TX (pmp) -Pancreas TX Alone (pmp)

788 (1.6) 5 665 (1.35) 120 (0.25)

SMALL BOWEL TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Liver + Small Bowel (pmp) -S. B. TX Alone (pmp) MULTIVISCERAL (pmp)

13 (0.0) 4 (0.0) 5 (0.0) 5 (0.0) 10 (0.0)

13


14

POPULATION: 303.9 millions (pmp) Deceased Organ Donor 8089 (26.6) Deceased Donor Kidney TX. 10587 (34.8) Living Kidney Transplant 6038 (19.9) Liver Transplant 6493 (21.4) Heart Transplant 2210 (7.3) Heart - Lung Transplant 30 (0.1) S.Lung + D. Lung TX. 1469 (4.8) Pancreas Transplant 1331 (4.4)

USA

CANADĂ

(pmp) 493 (14.8) 763 (22.8) 480 (14.4) 488 (14.6) 173 (5.2) 4 (0.1) 183 (5.5) 73 (2.2)

POPULATION: 4.2 millions Deceased Organ Donor Deceased Donor Kidney TX. Living Kidney Transplant Liver Transplant Heart Transplant Heart - Lung Transplant S.Lung + D. Lung TX. Pancreas Transplant

POPULATION: 33.4 millions Deceased Organ Donor Deceased Donor Kidney TX. Living Kidney Transplant Liver Transplant Heart Transplant Heart - Lung Transplant S.Lung + D. Lung TX. Pancreas Transplant

(pmp) 38 (8.9) 65 (15.3) 58 (13.7) 34 (8.0) 12 (2.8) 13 (3.0) 1 (0.2)

AUSTRALIA

POPULATION: 21 millions Deceased Organ Donor Deceased Donor Kidney TX. Living Kidney Transplant Liver Transplant Heart Transplant Heart - Lung Transplant S.Lung + D. Lung TX. Pancreas Transplant

NEW ZEALAND

(pmp) 198 (9.4) 342 (16.2) 268 (12.7) 151 (7.1) 62 (2.9) 6 (0.2) 79 (3.7) 28 (1.3)


15

3.3

1.4 4.2

1.8

3.1

17.8 X

9.6

8.1

0.1

12.35

3.6

18.2

2.7

5.5

DECEASED ORGAN DONORS Annual Rate p.m.p. 2007


16

5.0 14.75

5.4

2.7 7.7

4.0 4.4 0.8 3.15

6.2 2.6

0.5

13.3 1.4

14.8 1.3

13.7 -

0.1 6.4

18.3 3.9

0.0 0.1

6.8 5.7

0.5 3.4

29.1 1.8

9.85 6.7

DECEASED DONOR KIDNEY TRANSPLANT / LIVING KIDNEY TRANSPLANT Annual Rate p.m.p. 2007


17

19.7

5.4

10.5

8.4 3.9

8.9

0.5

14.8

13.7

16.1

22.1

0.1

12.55

6.5

30.9

3.9

16.6

KIDNEY TRANSPLANT -included all the combinationsAnnual Rate p.m.p 2007


18

0.9

3.4

4.1

4.5

0.1

6.9

0.4

1.2

5.1

LIVER TRANSPLANT Annual Rate p.m.p. 2007


19

0.1

0.2

0.6

1.3

1.0

2.1

0.3

1.2

0.8

HEART TRANSPLANT Heart - Lung Transp. Included Annual Rate p.m.p. 2007


20

0.0

0.15

0.4

0.6

0.6

0.3

LUNG TRANSPLANT Single + Double Lung Heart - Lung Transp. Included Annual Rate p.m.p. 2007


21

0.0

0.2

0.1

1.8

0.6

0.9

PANCREAS TRANSPLANT –included all the combinations– Annual Rate p.m.p. 2007


Latin-America Data on Organ Donation and Transplantation Activity

COUNTRIES Population (million inhabitants)

LATIN-AMERICA

COUNTRIES

LATIN-AMERICA

516.7 HEART-LUNG

Deceased Organ D. - included NHBD - (Rate - pmp -) 2918 (5.65) NHB Donors (pmp) % Multiorgan donors -

8179 (15.8) 67 4591 (8.9) 3588 (6.95) -

LIVER TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Split Liver TX (pmp) -Domino Liver TX(pmp) Living Liver TX (pmp) NHB Liver TX (pmp)

1667 (3.2) 46 19 (0.0) 154 (0.3) -

HEART TX - included heart-lung transplant - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years

22

1 (0.0) -

LUNG

KIDNEY TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) % (Living TX/ Total TX) Paediatric <15 years Deceased Donor TX (pmp) -Single TX (pmp) -Double TX (pmp) Living TX (pmp) NHB kidney TX (pmp)

Transplants (pmp) Paediatric <15 years

347 (0.7) 4

TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Single (pmp) -Double - included heart/ Lung TX - (pmp) NHB – double + single - Lung TX (pmp)

92 (0.2) 25 (0.05) 1 (0.0) 26 (0.05)

PANCREAS TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Kidney - Pancreas TX (pmp) -Pancreas TX Alone (pmp)

263 (0.5) 199 (0.4) 64 (0.1)

SMALL BOWEL TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Liver + Small Bowel (pmp) -S. B. TX Alone (pmp) MULTIVISCERAL (pmp)

6 5 1 5

(0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) -


International data on organ donation and transplantation, waiting list and family refusals. Year 2007

23


24 10.6

8.3

185 (22.3) 6 (0.7) 97.8

398 (47.95) 15.6 8 336 (40.5) 335 (40.4) 1 (0.1) 62 (7.5) 15 (1.8)

119 (14.3) 5 0 0 3 (0.4) 0

57 (6.9) 4

-

82 (9.9) 1 7 (0.8) 75 (9.0) -

25 (3.0) 20 (2.4) 5 (0.6)

-

-

Deceased Organ D. - included NHBD (Rate - pmp -) NHB Donors (pmp) % Multiorgan donors

KIDNEY TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) % (Living TX/ Total TX) Paediatric <15 years Deceased Donor TX (pmp) -Single TX (pmp) -Double TX (pmp) Living TX (pmp) NHB kidney TX (pmp)

LIVER TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Split Liver TX (pmp) -Domino Liver TX (pmp) Living Liver TX (pmp) NHB Liver TX (pmp)

HEART TX-included heart-lung transplant- (pmp) Paediatric <15 years

HEART-LUNG Transplants (pmp) Paediatric <15 years

LUNG TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Single (pmp) -Double - included Heart/ Lung TX - (pmp) NHB – double + single - Lung TX (pmp)

PANCREAS TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Kidney - Pancreas TX (pmp) -Pancreas TX Alone (pmp)

SMALL BOWEL TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Liver + Small Bowel (pmp) -S. B. TX Alone (pmp)

MULTIVISCERAL (pmp)

-

-

18 (1.7) 16 (1.5) 2 (0.2)

93 (8.8) 2 21 (2.0) 72 (6.8) -

2 (0.2) -

74 (7.0) 3

267 (25.2) 28 11 (1.0) 1 (0.1) 26 (2.5) 20 (1.9)

491 (46.3) 8.6 14 449 (42.4) 441 (41.7) 8 (0.8) 42 (4.0) 65 (6.1)

298 (28.15) 39 (3.7) 91.9

BELGIUM

AUSTRIA

COUNTRIES Population (million inhabitants)

0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0

3 (0.4) 0

7 (1.0) 0 1 (0.1) 0 1 (0.1) 0

27 (3.8) 59.2 0 11 (1.5) 11 (1.5) 0 16 (2.2) 0

9 (1.3) 0 66

7.0

BULGARIA

217 (21.1) 2 (0.2) 54.85

DONATION

10.3

CZECH. R.

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

54 (77.1) 66.7 3 18 (25.7) 18 (25.7) 36 (51.4) -

0

0 -

27 (2.6) 22 (2.1) 5 (0.5)

12 (1.2) 7 (0.7) 5 (0.5) -

1 (0.1) -

69 (6.7) -

115 (11.2) 3 -

394 (38.3) 8.2 9 360 (34.95) 358 (34.8) 2 (0.2) 34 (3.3) 2 (0.2)

TRANSPLANTATION

-

0.7

CYPRUS

EUROPEAN UNION

-

-

-

33 (6.0) 0 22 (4.0) 11 (2.0) -

0 -

29 (5.3) 0

43 (7.9) 5 0 0 0 -

171 (31.3) 32.75 12 115 (21.0) 115 (21.0) 0 56 (10.2) -

72 (13.2) 62.5

5.5

DENMARK

-

-

-

-

-

-

2 (1.5) -

52 (40.0) 9.6 47 (36.2) 46 (35.4) 1 (0.7) 5 (3.8) 0

25 (19.2) 0 8

1.3

ESTONIA

-

-

-

15 (2.8) 1 0 15 (2.8) -

4 (0.8) 1

22 (4.2) 3

53 (10.0) 7 0 0 0 -

173 (32.8) 2.9 10 168 (31.0) 168 (31.0) 0 5 (1.0) -

91 (17.2) 62.9

5.3

FINLAND

4 (0.1)

6 (0.1) 2 4 (0.1) 2 (0.0)

94 (1.5) 0 83 (1.3) 11 (0.2)

223 (3.5) 8 49 (0.8) 174 (2.8) 0

20 (0.3) 2

386 (6.1) 19

1061 (16.8) 67 76 (1.2) 22 (0.3) 18 (0.3) 0

2911 (46.0) 8.1 67 2676 (42.3) 51 (0.8) 2625 (41.5) 235 (3.7) 42 (0.7)

1601 (25.3) 39 (0.6) 94

63.2

FRANCE

-

-

135 (1.6) 116 (1.4) 19 (0.2)

284 (3.45) 2 49 (0.6) 235 (2.9) -

18 (0.2) -

412 (5.0) 21

1156 (14.0) 104 90 (1.1) 8 (0.1) 60 (0.7) 0

2907 (35.3) 19.5 83 2340 (28.4) 2329 (28.3) 11 (0.1) 567 (6.9) 0

1313 (15.95) 96.1

82.3

GERMANY


25

10.1

11.0

64 (5.8) -

188 (17.1) 46.3 8 101 (9.2) 100 (9.1) 1 (0.1) 87 (7.9) -

32 (2.9) -

5 (0.5) -

0 -

2 (0.2) -

-

-

-

Deceased Organ D. - included NHBD (Rate - pmp -) NHB Donors (pmp) % Multiorgan donors

KIDNEY TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) % (Living TX/ Total TX) Paediatric <15 years Deceased Donor TX (pmp) -Single TX (pmp) -Double TX (pmp) Living TX (pmp) NHB kidney TX (pmp)

LIVER TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Split Liver TX (pmp) -Domino Liver TX (pmp) Living Liver TX (pmp) NHB Liver TX (pmp)

HEART TX-included heart-lung transplant- (pmp) Paediatric <15 years

HEART-LUNG Transplants (pmp) Paediatric <15 years

LUNG TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Single (pmp) -Double - included Heart/ Lung TX - (pmp) NHB – double + single - Lung TX (pmp)

PANCREAS TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Kidney - Pancreas TX (pmp) -Pancreas TX Alone (pmp)

SMALL BOWEL TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Liver + Small Bowel (pmp) -S. B. TX Alone (pmp)

MULTIVISCERAL (pmp)

-

-

5 (0.5) 0 5 (0.5) 0

-

-

22 (2.2) 1

41 (4.1) 1 1 (0.1) 0 1 (0.1) 0

282 (28.0) 6 7 265 (26.3) 265 (26.3) 0 17 (1.7) 0

151 (15.0) 0 45

HUNGARY

GREECE

COUNTRIES Population (million inhabitants)

-

0 -

5 (1.2.0) 5 (1.2.0) 0

4 (1.0) -

-

7 (1.7) -

59 (14.0) 0 0 0 0 0

146 (34.8) 3.4 7 141 (33.6) 134 (31.9) 7 (1.7) 5 (1.2) 0

88 (21.0) 0 -

4.2

IRELAND

0

2 (0.0) 0 0 2 (0.0)

77 (1.3) 0 58 (1.0) 19 (0.3)

112 (1.9) 2 41 (0.7) 71 (1.2) 0

1 (0.0) 0

311 (5.35) 20

1069 (18.4) 79 117 (2.0) 3 (0.1) 28 (0.5) 0

1684 (28.9) 5.9 43 1585 (27.2) 0 0 99 (1.7) 0

TRANSPLANTATION

1194 (20.5) 0 71.2

DONATION

58.2

ITALY

EUROPEAN UNION

-

0 -

0 -

0 -

0 0

3 (1.3) 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

73 (31.7) 1.4 1 72 (31.3) 1 (0.4) -

43 (18.7) 12 9

2.3

LATVIA

-

-

-

4 (12.0) 0 0

1 (0.3) 1

15 (4.4) 1

9 (2.7) 0 0 0 1 (0.3)

92 (27.1) 9.8 4 83 (24.4) 83 (24.4) 0 9 (2.7) 0

48 (14.1) 0 45.8

3.4

LITHUANIA

-

-

-

-

-

-

0 0 0 0 0 0

12 (25.2) 0 0 12 (25.2) 12 (25.2) 0 0 0

1 (2.1) 100

0.5

LUXEMBOURG

-

-

28 (1.7) 25 (1.5) 3 (0.2)

66 (4.0) 13 (0.8) 53 (3.2) -

1 (0.1) -

53 (3.2) 3

149 (9.1) 15 8 (0.5) 1 (0.1) 2 (0.1) 16 (1.0)

824 (50.2) 43.7 23 464 (28.4) 460 (28.1) 4 (0.2) 360 (22.0) 166 (10.1)

277 (16.9) 114 (7.0) 98.6

16.4

NETHERLANDS

0

0 0 0 0

21 (0.55) 0 21 (0.55) 0

7 (2.0) 0 7 (2.0) 0 0

0 0

64 (1.7) 1

196 (5.1) 28 0 0 18 (0.5) 0

674 (17.7) 3.3 24 652 (17.1) 652 (17.1) 0 22 (0.6) 0

352 (9.2) 0 57

38.2

POLAND


26 21.0

10.6

252 (23.9) 0 76.6

483 (45.7) 7.7 16 446 (42.2) 444 (42.05) 2 (0.1) 37 (3.5) 0

265 (25.1) 13 6 (0.5) 71 (6.7) 2 (0.2) 0

51 (4.8) 0

0 0

4 (0.4) 0 0 4 (0.4) 0

19 (1.8) 0 19 (1.8) 0

0 0 0 0

0

Deceased Organ D. - included NHBD (Rate - pmp -) NHB Donors (pmp) % Multiorgan donors

KIDNEY TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) % (Living TX/ Total TX) Paediatric <15 years Deceased Donor TX (pmp) -Single TX (pmp) -Double TX (pmp) Living TX (pmp) NHB kidney TX (pmp)

LIVER TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Split Liver TX (pmp) -Domino Liver TX (pmp) Living Liver TX (pmp) NHB Liver TX (pmp)

HEART TX-included heart-lung transplant- (pmp) Paediatric <15 years

HEART-LUNG Transplants (pmp) Paediatric <15 years

LUNG TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Single (pmp) -Double - included Heart/ Lung TX - (pmp) NHB – double + single - Lung TX (pmp)

PANCREAS TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Kidney - Pancreas TX (pmp) -Pancreas TX Alone (pmp)

SMALL BOWEL TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Liver + Small Bowel (pmp) -S. B. TX Alone (pmp)

MULTIVISCERAL (pmp)

1 (0.0)

0 0 -

1 (0.0) 0 1 (0.0) 0

0 -

0 0

9 (0.4) 0

31 (1.5) 5 0 0 7 (0.3) 0

222 (10.6) 68.5 6 70 (3.3) 70 (3.3) 0 152 (7.2) 0

36 (1.7) 0 72.2

ROMANIA

PORTUGAL

COUNTRIES Population (million inhabitants)

0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0

22 (4.1) 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

209 (39.3) 6.7 3 195 (36.65) 195 (36.65) 0 14 (2.6) 0

107 (20.1) 0 44.9

5.3

23 (11.4) 100

DONATION

2.0

SLOVENIA

-

-

-

-

-

11 (5.5) -

10 (5.0) 0 0 0 0 0

31 (15.5) 3.2 0 30 (14.9) 30 (14.9) 0 1 (0.5) 0

TRANSPLANTATION

SLOVAK R.

EUROPEAN UNION

3 (0.1)

5 (0.1) 2 1 (0.0) 1 (0.0)

76 (1.7) 68 (1.5) 5 (0.1)

185 (4.1) 6 77 (1.7) 108 (2.4) 2 (0.0)

2 (0.0) 0

241 (5.3) 10

1112 (24.6) 67 16 (0.35) 16 (0.35) 25 (0.55) 17 (0.4)

2211 (48.9) 6.2 72 2074 (45.9) 2046 (45.3) 28 (0.6) 137 (3.0) 104 (2.3)

1550 (34.3) 88 (2.0) 84

45.2

SPAIN

2 (0.2)

-

10 (1.1) 10 (1.1) 0

43 (4.7) 22 (2.4) 21 (2.3) -

0 0

46 (5.0) 7

136 (14.8) 7 5 (0.5) 4 (0.4) 4 (0.4) -

379 (41.3) 32.45 13 256 (27.9) 256 (27.9) 0 123 (13.4) -

133 (14.5) 81.2

9.2

SWEDEN

-

-

247 (4.1) 5 196 (3.3) 51 (0.85)

120 (2.0) 8 30 (0.5) 90 (1.5) 3 (0.05)

8 (0.1) 1

138 (2.3) 29

644 (10.7) 84 114 (1.9) 3 (0.05) 17 (0.3) 56 (0.9)

2218 (36.8) 36.25 77 1414 (23.5) 804 (13.4) 313 (5.2)

793 (13.2) 186 (3.1) 79.1

60.2

U. K.

-

-

28 (1.3) 4 25 (1.1) 3 (0.1)

79 (3.7) 3 8 (0.3) 71 (3.3) 8 (0.3)

6 (0.2) 2

62 (2.9) 3

151 (7.1) 6 14 (0.6) 4 (0.1) 3 (0.1)

610 (29.0) 44 11 342 (16.2) 268 (12.7) 27 (1.2)

198 (9.4) 19 (0.9) 81

21.0

AUSTRALIA

-

-

73 (2.2) 49 (1.5) 24 (0.7)

183 (5.5) 7 33 (1.0) 150 (4.5) 3 (0.1)

4 (0.1) -

173 (5.2) 28

488 (14.6) 44 8 (0.2) 69 (2.1) 12 (0.4)

1243 (37.2) 38.6 87 763 (22.8) 480 (14.4) 44 (1.3)

493 (14.8) 22 (0.7) 98.5

33.4

CANADA

NON EUROPEAN UNION


27

5.0

4.4

58 (13.1) 94.8

66 (14.9) 0 3 66 (14.9) 66 (14.9) 0 0 0

23 (5.2) 0 0 0 0 0

6 (1.35) -

-

-

3 (0.7) 3 (0.7) -

-

-

Deceased Organ D. - included NHBD (Rate - pmp -) NHB Donors (pmp) % Multiorgan donors

KIDNEY TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) % (Living TX/ Total TX)000 Paediatric <15 years Deceased Donor TX (pmp) -Single TX (pmp) -Double TX (pmp) Living TX (pmp) NHB kidney TX (pmp)

LIVER TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Split Liver TX (pmp) -Domino Liver TX (pmp) Living Liver TX (pmp) NHB Liver TX (pmp)

HEART TX-included heart-lung transplant- (pmp) Paediatric <15 years

HEART-LUNG Transplants (pmp) Paediatric <15 years

LUNG TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Single (pmp) -Double - included Heart/ Lung TX - (pmp) NHB – double + single - Lung TX (pmp)

PANCREAS TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Kidney - Pancreas TX (pmp) -Pancreas TX Alone (pmp)

SMALL BOWEL TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Liver + Small Bowel (pmp) -S. B. TX Alone (pmp)

MULTIVISCERAL (pmp)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9 (1.8) 100 2 9 (1.8) -

-

GEORGIA

CROACIA

COUNTRIES Population (million inhabitants)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

7 (22.4) 100 7 (22.4) -

0 0 0

0.3

61 (8.5) 63.9

DONATION

7.2

ISRAEL

-

-

8 (1.1) 6 (0.8) 2 (0.3)

38 (5.1) 28 (3.9) 8 (1.1) -

-

18 (2.5) 1

43 (6.0) 8 2 (0.3) 6 (0.8) -

127 (17.6) 53.5 6 59 (8.2) 59 (8.2) 68 (9.4) -

TRANSPLANTATION

ICELAND

NON EUROPEAN UNION

-

-

1 (0.2) -

13 (3.0) 13 (3.0) -

-

12 (2.8) 1

34 (8.0) 1 3 (0.7) 4 (0.95) -

123 (29.0) 47.15 2 65 (15.3) 65 (15.3) 58 (13.7) -

38 (8.9) 84

4.2

N. ZEALAND

-

-

14 (3.0) 14 (3.0) 0

29 (6.1) 2 (0.4) 27 (5.7) -

1 (0.2) -

36 (7.7) 2

72 (15.3) 9 7 (1.5) 1 (0.2) 0 -

260 (55.0) 33.1 4 174 (36.9) 173 (36.7) 1 (0.2) 86 (18.2) -

94 (19.9) 85.1

4.7

NORWAY

-

-

-

34 (4.5) 1 -

-

29 (3.8) 1

87 (11.5) 6 5 (0.7) 8 (1.05) -

261 (34.4) 37.9 9 162 (21.3) 99 (13.0) -

81 (10.7) 87.65

7.6

SWITZERLAND

1 (0.0)

0 0 0 0

9 (0.1) 1 3 (0.0) 6 (0.1)

1 (0.0) 0 1 (0.0) 0 0

1 (0.0) 0

63 (0.8) 4

473 (6.3) 14 11 (0.15) 0 264 (3.5) 0

1310 (17.4) 69.5 17 399 (5.3) 396 (5.3) 3 (0.0) 911 (12.1) 0

223 (3.0) 0 -

75.2

TURKEY

-

198 (0.65) 111 198 (0.65)

1331 (4.4) 64 862 (2.8) 469 (1.5)

1469 (4.8) 52 -

30 (0.1) -

2210 (7.3) 327

6493 (21.4) 605 266 (0.9) -

16625 (54.7) 36.3 796 10587 (34.8) 6038 (19.9) -

8089 (26.6) -

303.9

USA


28 9.8

39.3

486 (12.35) 52.05

867 (22.1) 17.7 28 714 (18.3) 694 (17.8) 20 (2.5) 153 (3.9) -

268 (6.9) 33 15 (0.4) 21 (0.5) -

83 (2.1) 4

1 (0.0) -

24 (0.6) 23 (0.6) 1 (0.0) -

70 (1.8) 68 (1.7) 2 (0.05)

6 (0.1) 5 1 (0.0) 5 (0.1)

-

Deceased Organ D.- included NHBD (Rate - pmp -) NHB Donors (pmp) % Multiorgan donors

KIDNEY TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) % (Living TX/ Total TX) Paediatric <15 years Deceased Donor TX (pmp) -Single TX (pmp) -Double TX (pmp) Living TX (pmp) NHB kidney TX (pmp)

LIVER TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Split Liver TX (pmp) -Domino Liver TX (pmp) Living Liver TX (pmp) NHB Liver TX (pmp)

HEART TX-included heart-lung transplant- (pmp) Paediatric <15 years

HEART-LUNG Transplants (pmp) Paediatric <15 years

LUNG TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Single (pmp) -Double - included Heart/ Lung TX - (pmp) NHB – double + single - Lung TX (pmp)

PANCREAS TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Kidney - Pancreas TX (pmp) -Pancreas TX Alone (pmp)

SMALL BOWEL TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Liver + Small Bowel (pmp) -S. B. TX Alone (pmp)

MULTIVISCERAL (pmp)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

72 (0.1) 68.1 5 23 (0.0) 49 (0.1) -

-

BOLIVIA

ARGENTINA

COUNTRIES Population (million inhabitants)

-

-

178 (0.9) 116 (0.6) 62 (0.3)

50 (0.3) -

-

159 (0.8) -

978 (5.1) 114 (0.6) -

3170 (16.6) 40.6 1883 (9.85) 1743 (9.1) 140 (0.7) 1287 (6.7) -

-

-

1 (0.1) 1 (0.1) -

7 (0.4) -

-

16 (1.0) -

75 (4.5) -

228 (13.7) 228 (13.7) -

TRANSPLANTATION

135 (8.1) -

DONATION

16.6

CHILE

LATIN AMERICA

1049 (5.5) -

191.3

BRASIL

-

-

8 (0.2) 8 (0.2) -

7 (0.15) -

-

60 (1.3) -

193 (4.1) -

758 ( 16.1) 8.3 695 (14.8) 63 (1.3) -

449 (9.6) -

47.0

COLOMBIA

-

-

-

-

-

7 (0.6) -

39 (3.4) 7 -

166 (14.8) 9.6 8 150 (13.3) 149 (13.3) 1 (0.1) 16 (1.4) -

200 (17.8) 41

11.3

CUBA

-

-

-

-

-

1 (0.2) -

-

-

38 (8.4) 52.6 18 (4.0) 20 (4.4) -

19 (4.2) -

4.5

COSTA RICA

-

-

-

-

-

-

1 (0.1) -

59 (6.5) 98.3 1 (0.1) 58 (6.4) -

1 (0.1) -

9.1

DOMINICANA

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

51 (3.9) 80.4 10 (0.8) 41 (3.15) -

23 (1.8) -

13.0

ECUADOR


29

13.2

7.1

-

38 (5.4) 100 38 (5.4) -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Deceased Organ D.- included NHBD (Rate - pmp -) NHB Donors (pmp) % Multiorgan donors

KIDNEY TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) % (Living TX/ Total TX) Paediatric <15 years Deceased Donor TX (pmp) -Single TX (pmp) -Double TX (pmp) Living TX (pmp) NHB kidney TX (pmp)

LIVER TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Split Liver TX (pmp) -Domino Liver TX (pmp) Living Liver TX (pmp) NHB Liver TX (pmp)

HEART TX-included heart-lung transplant- (pmp) Paediatric <15 years

HEART-LUNG Transplants (pmp) Paediatric <15 years

LUNG TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Single (pmp) -Double - included Heart/ Lung TX - (pmp) NHB – double + single - Lung TX (pmp)

PANCREAS TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Kidney - Pancreas TX (pmp) -Pancreas TX Alone (pmp)

SMALL BOWEL TX – included all the combinations - (pmp) Paediatric <15 years -Liver + Small Bowel (pmp) -S. B. TX Alone (pmp)

MULTIVISCERAL (pmp)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

138 (10.5) 73.9 6 36 (2.7) 36 (2.7) 102 (7.7) -

18 (1.4) -

GUATEMALA

EL SALVADOR

COUNTRIES Population (million inhabitants)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3.5

11 (3.1) -

DONATION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

31 (8.9) 29 22 (6.2) 22 (6.2) 9 (2.6) -

TRANSPLANTATION 4 (0.5) 100 1 4 (0.5) -

-

8.0

PANAMA

LATIN AMERICA HONDURAS

-

-

4 (0.0) 4 (0.0) -

2 (0.0) 2 (0.0) -

-

15 (0.1) -

99 (0.9) 12 (0.1) -

2087 (19.7) 74.8 526 (5.0) 520 (4.9) 6 (0.1) 1561 (14.75) -

351 (3.3) -

105.8

MEXICO

-

-

-

-

-

2 (0.3) -

-

25 (3.9) 88 3 (0.5) 22 (3.4) -

17 (2.7) -

6.4

PARAGUAY

-

-

2 (0.6) 2 (0.6) -

2 (0.6) 1 (0.3) 1 (0.3) -

1 (0.3) -

4 (1.2) -

4 (1.2) 1 (0.3) -

102 (30.9) 5.9 2 96 (29.1) 96 (29.1) 6 (1.8) -

60 (18.2) 36.7

3.3

URUGUAY

-

-

-

-

-

-

10 (0.4) 6 4 (0.15) 6 (0.2) -

345 (12.55) 46.1 17 186 (6.8) 185 (6.7) 1 (0.0) 159 (5.7) -

99 (3.6) 4

27.5

VENEZUELA


30

-

ESRD on dialysis treatment during 2007

-

-

Patients admitted to the WL during 2007

Patients awaiting for a TX by 2007, 31st Dec -

Patients dead while on the WL during 2007

-

-

-

Nº TX CENTRES:

-

Patients awaiting for a TX by 2007, 31st Dec 32

Patients dead while on the WL during 2007

SMALL BOWEL

37 -

Patients admitted to the WL during 2007

1

34

-

24

Nº TX CENTRES:

-

Patients awaiting for a TX by 2007, 31st Dec 103

Patients dead while on the WL during 2007

PANCREAS

52 5

Patients admitted to the WL during 2007

5

90

-

104

Nº TX CENTRES:

-

Patients awaiting for a TX by 2007, 31st Dec 52

Patients dead while on the WL during 2007

LUNG

34 13

Patients admitted to the WL during 2007

13

98

-

77

Nº TX CENTRES:

-

Patients dead while on the WL during 2007

HEART

176 40

Patients awaiting for a TX by 2007, 31st Dec 113

49

Patients admitted to the WL during 2007

299

-

191

Nº TX CENTRES:

LIVER

37 -

840 26

Patients awaiting for a TX by 2007, 31st Dec 852

Patients dead while on the WL during 2007

420

-

380

-

BELGIUM 10.6

Patients admitted to the WL during 2007

AUSTRIA 8.3

Nº TX CENTRES

KIDNEY

COUNTRIES Population

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

15

87

14

1

6

89

29

2

2887

28

947

294

1

BULGARIA 7.0

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

240

10

114

10

1

WAITING LIST

CYPRUS 0.7

EUROPEAN UNION

-

-

-

0

3

37

30

1

13

47

31

1

12

64

81

2

13

66

156

2

-

25

525

408

7

CZECH. R. 10.3

-

-

-

0

-

-

-

0

9

32

28

1

3

14

23

2

2

21

40

1

-

36

385

201

4

DENMARK 5.5

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

2

1

296

4

52

67

1

ESTONIA 1.3

-

-

-

0

-

-

-

0

1

0

11

1

1

5

16

1

1

7

55

1

-

12

252

196

1

FINLAND 5.3

1

20

14

4

5

151

105

11

43

168

287

12

82

298

540

25

113

575

1348

24

-

128

6491

3510

44

FRANCE 63.2


31

-

ESRD on dialysis treatment during 2007

1

0 0

Patients awaiting for a TX by 2007, 31st Dec -

Patients dead while on the WL during 2007

-

0

-

Patients admitted to the WL during 2007

0

-

Nº TX CENTRES:

SMALL BOWEL

0 0

Patients awaiting for a TX by 2007, 31st Dec 247

Patients dead while on the WL during 2007

16

Patients admitted to the WL during 2007

0 0

-

212

Nº TX CENTRES:

PANCREAS

2 1

Patients awaiting for a TX by 2007, 31st Dec 594

Patients dead while on the WL during 2007

97

Patients admitted to the WL during 2007

1 5

-

448

Nº TX CENTRES:

LUNG

10

166

2

8

Patients awaiting for a TX by 2007, 31st Dec 839

Patients admitted to the WL during 2007

Patients dead while on the WL during 2007

-

707

Nº TX CENTRES:

HEART

24 4

308

Patients awaiting for a TX by 2007, 31st Dec 1940

Patients dead while on the WL during 2007

2 44

-

1590

Nº TX CENTRES:

Patients admitted to the WL during 2007

LIVER

14

314 -

903

Patients awaiting for a TX by 2007, 31st Dec 8207

Patients dead while on the WL during 2007

273

-

2956

4

GREECE 11.0

Nº TX CENTRES:

GERMANY 82.3

Patients admitted to the WL during 2007

KIDNEY

COUNTRIES Population

-

-

-

-

2

16

6

2

2

5

10

0

3

19

31

2

23

59

68

1

6992

44

705

227

4

HUNGARY 10.1

-

-

-

0

0

25

9

1

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

1

8

16

48

1

-

16

433

219

1

WAITING LIST

IRELAND 4.2

EUROPEAN UNION

1

20

8

3

6

258

111

13

72

307

195

13

102

863

539

19

226

1492

1347

22

-

143

7098

2932

43

ITALY 58.2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

5

3

1

0

0

0

0

0

11

301

42

1

LATVIA 2.3

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

0

2

6

26

14

2

4

28

12

2

1276

25

211

64

2

LITHUANIA 3.4

-

-

0

-

-

-

0

-

-

-

0

-

-

-

0

-

-

-

0

-

-

6

10

0

-

LUXEMBURG 0.5

-

-

-

5

29

16

-

17

162

106

-

19

47

69

-

16

132

140

-

-

95

937

869

-

NETHERLANDS 16.4


32 POLAND 38.2

17 1404 1621 41 15000

5 269 171 30

4 205 214 27

1 15 24 0

3 23 10 2

0 0 0 0

COUNTRIES Population

KIDNEY Nº TX CENTRES: Patients admitted to the WL during 2007 Patients awaiting for a TX by 2007, 31st Dec Patients dead while on the WL during 2007 ESRD on dialysis treatment during 2007

LIVER Nº TX CENTRES: Patients admitted to the WL during 2007 Patients awaiting for a TX by 2007, 31st Dec Patients dead while on the WL during 2007

HEART Nº TX CENTRES: Patients admitted to the WL during 2007 Patients awaiting for a TX by 2007, 31st Dec Patients dead while on the WL during 2007

LUNG Nº TX CENTRES: Patients admitted to the WL during 2007 Patients awaiting for a TX by 2007, 31st Dec Patients dead while on the WL during 2007

PANCREAS Nº TX CENTRES: Patients admitted to the WL during 2007 Patients awaiting for a TX by 2007, 31st Dec Patients dead while on the WL during 2007

SMALL BOWEL Nº TX CENTRES: Patients admitted to the WL during 2007 Patients awaiting for a TX by 2007, 31st Dec Patients dead while on the WL during 2007 0 0 0 0

2 30 31 3

1 -

4 -

3 -

8 650 2324 97 9554

PORTUGAL 10.6

0 0 0 0

3 42 84 8

2 6 20 2

2 30 80 12

1 187 313 31

5 350 1626 15 6500

WAITING LIST

ROMANIA 21.0

0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

2 28 11 3

0 0 0 0

4 214 546 121 0

SLOVAK R. 5.3

EUROPEAN UNION

-

1 1 -

-

22 30 2

19 9 8

55 84 1 -

SLOVENIA 2.0

2 8 8 2

11 103 87 3

9 230 133 24

20 330 97 33

28 1461 696 175

44 4291 21974

SPAIN 45.2

1 -

3 13 24 0

2 26 24 2

3 44 22 1

3 143 40 7

4 347 338 21 -

SWEDEN 9.2

3 14 2 5

8 320 354 34

6 228 284 136

8 210 112 146

9 790 316 255

25 2954 8876 636 -

U. K. 60.2


33

AUSTRALIA 21.0

22 1388 -

8 198 -

5 100 -

5 141 -

2 48 -

-

COUNTRIES Population

KIDNEY Nº TX CENTRES: Patients admitted to the WL during 2007 Patients awaiting for a TX by 2007, 31st Dec Patients dead while on the WL during 2007 ESRD on dialysis treatment during 2007

LIVER Nº TX CENTRES: Patients admitted to the WL during 2007 Patients awaiting for a TX by 2007, 31st Dec Patients dead while on the WL during 2007

HEART Nº TX CENTRES: Patients admitted to the WL during 2007 Patients awaiting for a TX by 2007, 31st Dec Patients dead while on the WL during 2007

LUNG Nº TX CENTRES: Patients admitted to the WL during 2007 Patients awaiting for a TX by 2007, 31st Dec Patients dead while on the WL during 2007

PANCREAS Nº TX CENTRES: Patients admitted to the WL during 2007 Patients awaiting for a TX by 2007, 31st Dec Patients dead while on the WL during 2007

SMALL BOWEL Nº TX CENTRES: Patients admitted to the WL during 2007 Patients awaiting for a TX by 2007, 31st Dec Patients dead while on the WL during 2007 4 -

6 80 6

6 234 40

11 124 22

9 635 78

24 4195 193 -

CANADA 33.4

-

17 6 1

-

19 12 1

99 59 14

712 378 5 -

CROATIA 4.4

0 -

0 -

0 -

-

0 -

1 -

WAITING LIST

ICELAND 0.3

1 1 1 -

3 13 22 -

2 68 70 16

3 52 115 16

3 81 117 29

6 320 540 33 -

ISRAEL 7.2

NON EUROPEAN UNION

-

1 5 -

1 5 -

1 6 -

1 31 -

3 559 -

N. ZEALAND 4.2

0 -

1 18 17 1

1 32 42 6

1 31 5 2

1 68 12 0

1 158 195 18 -

NORWAY 4.7

1 -

2 33 46 1

2 50 36 6

3 41 24 6

3 135 116 16

6 362 681 19 -

SWITZERLAND 7.6

0 1 1 -

37 32 -

12 1 -

12 172 -

23 1165 -

37 14450 42500

TURKEY 75.2

18 281 233 37

141 2512 3931 267

67 1959 2117 277

131 3111 2607 324

117 11081 16230 1614

250 33875 76313 4563 -

USA 303.9


34

ARGENTINA 39.3

52 1552 4663 246 24835

17 455 453 95

28 141 115 53

9 53 76 14

7 118 67 -

3 4 4 -

COUNTRIES Population

KIDNEY Nº TX CENTRES: Patients admitted to the WL during 2006 Patients awaiting for a TX by 2006, 31st Dec Patients dead while on the WL during 2006 ESRD on dialysis treatment during 2006

LIVER Nº TX CENTRES: Patients admitted to the WL during 2006 Patients awaiting for a TX by 2006, 31st Dec Patients dead while on the WL during 2006

HEART Nº TX CENTRES: Patients admitted to the WL during 2006 Patients awaiting for a TX by 2006, 31st Dec Patients dead while on the WL during 2006

LUNG Nº TX CENTRES: Patients admitted to the WL during 2006 Patients awaiting for a TX by 2006, 31st Dec Patients dead while on the WL during 2006

PANCREAS Nº TX CENTRES: Patients admitted to the WL during 2006 Patients awaiting for a TX by 2006, 31st Dec Patients dead while on the WL during 2006

SMALL BOWEL Nº TX CENTRES: Patients admitted to the WL during 2006 Patients awaiting for a TX by 2006, 31st Dec Patients dead while on the WL during 2006 -

-

-

-

-

3 1085

BOLIVIA 9.8

-

79 740 -

11 136 -

62 315 -

56 6453 -

227 35090 -

BRASIL 191.3

-

1 -

1 -

1 2 1 -

1 -

1 36 50 3 -

WAITING LIST

COSTA RICA 4.5

-

2 -

1 -

1 8 1 -

3 59 12 5

7 150 1441 40 -

CUBA 11.3

LATIN AMERICA

-

-

-

-

-

176 125 -

ECUADOR 13.0

-

19 2 1 -

9 4 1

35 40 17 6

48 221 62 40

199 3214 1398 63 -

MEXICO 105.8

-

-

-

-

-

1 15 134 12 890

PANAMA 3.5

-

1 3 16 -

2 2 -

3 19 22 3

8 19 -

4 116 416 12 2422

URUGUAY 3.3

-

-

-

-

1 4 12 2

10 390 803 16 9163

VENEZUELA 27.5


35

7 (43.75)

Number of family refusals (%)

21.0

ROMANIA

45.2

SPAIN

70 (43.5)

161

ARGENTINA

COUNTRIES

1135 549 (48.0)

Number of interviews, asking for consent to donation

Number of family refusals (%)

16.6

CHILE

1987

47.0

COLOMBIA

335 (16.8)

- (41.0)

-

- (34.5)

-

FAMILY REFUSALS

39.3

(million inhabitants)

70 34 (48.6)

LATIN AMERICA

466 52 (11.2)

Number of interviews, asking for consent to donation

Population

11.0

GREECE

FAMILY REFUSALS

889

-

Number of family refusals (%)

38.2

63.2

FRANCE

FAMILY REFUSALS

POLAND

16 (39.0)

41

(million inhabitants)

Population

COUNTRIES

16

Number of interviews, asking for consent to donation

1.3

ESTONIA

EUROPEAN UNION

7.0

BULGARIA

(million inhabitants)

Population

COUNTRIES

EUROPEAN UNION

26 (11.5)

226

11.3

CUBA

844 (60.2)

1403

60.2

U. K.

11 (4.3)

254

10.1

HUNGARY

13 (54.2)

24

3.5

PANAMA

84 (57.9)

145

7.2

ISRAEL

12 (8.2)

146

4.2

IRELAND

11 (34.4)

32

2.3

LATVIA

- (30.0)

-

6.4

PARAGUAY

28 (22.3)

122

4.7

NORWAY

27 (36.5)

74

3.3

URUGUAY

349 (58.75)

594

75.2

TURKEY

NON EUROPEAN UNION

683 (31.05)

2200

58.2

ITALY

65 (31.25)

208

27.5

VENEZUELA

28 (38.4)

73

3.4

LITHUANIA



International data on tissue and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Year 2007

37


38

405 (57.8)

0

255 (36.4)

2817 (402.0) -

2

75

0

Nº Deceased donors (pmp)

Nº Living donors (pmp)

Nº Grafted Patients (pmp)

Nº Bank Processed Pieces (pmp)

Percentage of Discarded Pieces

Types of Tissues Distributed: Bone %

(frozen/ freeze-dry/ demineralized)

12 (1.2)

-

1

0

0

0

0

Percentage of Discarded Pieces

Nº of Banks

Nº Deceased donors (pmp)

-Nº Living donors (pmp)

-N-º Grafted Patients (pmp)

876 (85.15)

83 (8.1)

0

Nº Deceased Donors (pmp)

-

-

0

0

0

0

Types of Tissues Distributed: Pulmonary

Types of Tissues Distributed: Tricuspid

Types of Tissues Distributed: Mitral

Types of Tissues Distributed: Other

-

-

-

-

0

0

Types of Tissues Distributed: Aortic

-

2

-

-

Percentage of Discarded Pieces

0

0

Nº of Banks

0

0

Types of Tissues Distributed: Vein

Nº Grafted Patients (pmp)

83 (8.1)

0

Types of Tissues Distributed: Artery

-

-

0

0

Nº Bank Processed Pieces (pmp)

Percentage of Discarded Pieces

6 (0.6)

3

-

-

77 (11.0)

98 (14.0)

438 (42.5)

56 (8.0)

Nº Deceased donors (pmp)

Nº Grafted Patients (pmp)

3

1

Nº of Banks

Nº Bank Processed Pieces (pmp)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

56 (41.8)

21 (15.7)

2

-

-

-

-

198 (152.3)

1177 (114.4) -

Types of Tissues Distributed: Tendons % 86

Nº Bank Processed Pieces (pmp)

1 (0.8)

1

ESTONIA 1.3

1171 (113.8) -

128 (12.4)

24

2

Nº of Banks

CZECH R. 10.3

BULGARIA 7.0

COUNTRIES Population (million inhabitants)

14875 (235.3)

-

3

-

60

30

-

534 (8.4)

93 (1.5)

-

-

534

332

-

3114 (49.3)

866 (13.7)

-

-

-

-

7777 (123.0)

3732 (59.0)

-

-

20

-/-/725

-

-

ITALY 58.2

275 (25.0)

13

-

11033 (189.6)

4196 (72.1)

5985 (102.8)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Valves

-

-

-

60

40

-

413 (7.1)

171 (2.9)

234 (4.0)

5

59

41

-

1109 (19.1)

266 (4.6)

801 (13.8)

159 (2.7)

5

Vascular Tissue

-

-

25

66/7/2

-

-

9543 (164.0)

4959 (85.2)

2815 (48.4)

309 (5.3)

6

Corneas 61 (5.5)

12

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

Muscle Skeletal Tissue

18367 (290.5)

-

-

-

GREECE 11.0

TISSUE ACTIVITY INDICATORS

FRANCE 63.2

EUROPEAN UNION

-

-

-

-

-

66.6

33 (9.7)

11 (3.2)

19 (5.6)

1

-

-

85.7

7 (2.1)

1 (0.3)

-

7 (2.1)

1

2.5

39 (11.5)

37 (10.9)

20 (5.9)

2

-

-

-

17

69 (20.3)

59 (17.4)

57 (16.8)

4 (12.0)

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

525 (49.7)

-

9

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

36 (3.4)

2

-

-

-

-

-

0

0

0

0

1

-

-

0

0

0

0

0

1

11.1

26 (1.2)

23 (1.1)

15 (0.7)

1

-

-

-

27.25

296 (14.1)

204 (9.7)

198 (9.4)

5 (0.2)

4

LITHUANIA PORTUGAL ROMANIA 3.4 10.6 21.0

-

-

-

56

44

30

420 (9.3)

105 (2.3)

239 (5.3)

28

-

100

14.7

205 (4.5)

78 (1.7)

-

220 (4.9)

28

-

4608 (101.95)

3031 (67.1)

2512 (55.6)

22

-

-

-

11

9326 (206.3)

6465 (143.7)

2633 (58.25)

585 (12.9)

37

SPAIN 45.2

-

-

-

90

10

-

39 (7.1)

9 (1.6)

24 (4.4)

1

-

-

-

10 (1.8)

7 (1.3)

-

5 (0.9)

2

-

237 (43.1)

183 (33.3)

124 (22.5)

3

6

100/-/-

-

-

564 (102.5)

425 (77.3)

84 (15.3)

18 (3.3)

2

SLOVAKIA 5.3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

26.6

5239 (87.0)

2176 (36.15)

2622 (43.55)

6

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

U. K. 60.2


39

102 (14.5)

0

168700

Nº Deceased donors (pmp)

Nº Living donors (pmp)

Nº Grafted patients (pmp)

115 (11.2)

115 (11.2)

0

0

0

Nº of Banks

Nº Deceased donors (pmp)

Nº Living Donors (pmp)

-

-

-

Types of Tissues Distributed: Chondrocytes 0

Types of Tissues Distributed: Keratinocytes 0

Types of Tissues Distributed: Other

0

-

0

Percentage of Discarded Pieces

-

0

0

Nº Grafted Patients (pmp)

Nº Bank Processed Pieces (pmp)

-

4

0

-

-

5 (0.5)

5 (0.5)

11 (1.1)

2

CZECH R. 10.3

Percentage of Discarded Pieces

(51214.0)

358500

(24100.0)

2

Nº of Banks

Nº Bank Processed Pieces (pmp)

BULGARIA 7.0

COUNTRIES Population (million inhabitants)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ESTONIA 1.3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(4146.7)

262148

(4877.6)

308357

-

-

-

GREECE 11.0

ITALY 58.2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(13830.1)

804910

1458 (25.1)

-

293 (5.0)

5

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Cell Cultures

6 (0.5)

1

Skin

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5 (0.4)

1

-

-

-

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

(2214.3)

46500

19 (0.9)

31 (1.5)

9 (0.4)

6

LITHUANIA PORTUGAL ROMANIA 3.4 10.6 21.0

TISSUE ACTIVITY INDICATORS

FRANCE 63.2

EUROPEAN UNION

-

64.9

35.1

-

94 (2.1)

94 (2.1)

-

-

13

-

(5887.6)

266120

71 (1.6)

-

83 (1.8)

14

SPAIN 45.2

3

17

10

-

-

74 (13.45)

81 (14.7)

-

3

-

-

-

-

-

2

SLOVAKIA 5.3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

U. K. 60.2


40 1341 (81.8) 810 (49.4)

24 (3.3)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

289 (40.1)

Nº Deceased donors (pmp)

Nº Living donors (pmp)

Nº Grafted Patients (pmp)

Nº Bank Processed Pieces (pmp)

Percentage of Discarded Pieces

Types of Tissues Distributed: Bone %

(frozen/ freeze-dry/ demineralized)

Types of Tissues Distributed: Tendons %

Nº of Banks

Nº Deceased donors (pmp)

24 (1.5) -

-

-

-

-

-

-

Percentage of Discarded Pieces

Nº of Banks

Nº Deceased donors (pmp)

Nº Living donors (pmp)

Nº Grafted Patients (pmp)

Nº Bank Processed Pieces (pmp)

103 (6.3)

-

-

-

-

Types of Tissues Distributed: Pulmonary

Types of Tissues Distributed: Mitral

Types of Tissues Distributed: Other

Types of Tissues Distributed: Aortic

Types of Tissues Distributed: Tricuspid

-

-

Percentage of Discarded Pieces

-

-

30 (4.2)

Nº Deceased Donors (pmp)

Nº Grafted Patients (pmp)

3

Nº of Banks

Nº Bank Processed Pieces (pmp)

375 (22.9)

-

Types of Tissues Distributed: Vein

-

Types of Tissues Distributed: Artery

-

-

-

-

-

-

279 (17.0)

1

-

-

-

-

Percentage of Discarded Pieces

3 (0.2)

0

1

-

1810 (110.4)

-

-

Nº Grafted Patients (pmp)

Nº Bank Processed Pieces (pmp)

2

-

-

-

-

-

1175 (71.65)

-

119 (7.3)

1

1

Nº of Banks

NETHERLANDS 16.4

ISRAEL 7.2

COUNTRIES Population (million inhabitants)

NON EUROPEAN UNION

1262 (16.8) 964 (12.8)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

159 (2.1)

223 (3.0)

3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

BRASIL 191.3

Corneas

Valves

-

-

-

40

60

33

360 (9.2)

305 (7.8)

263 (6.7)

5

70

30

35

30 (0.8)

20 (0.5)

-

98 (2.5)

2

Vascular Tissue

53.6

1596 (40.9)

1035 (26.0)

798 (20.0)

23

-

60/10/30

-

38

492 (12.6)

942 (24.1)

471 (12.7)

82 (2.0)

16

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

11073 (57.9)

29

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6

Muscle Skeletal Tissue

876 (11.65)

17

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ARGENTINA 39.3

TISSUE ACTIVITY INDICATORS

TURKEY 75.2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

15.7

1120 (100.0)

558 (49.8)

665 (59.3)

-

-

-

-

-

34 (3.0)

31 (2.7)

-

34 (3.0)

-

CUBA 11.3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

20

1 (0.0)

35 (10.0)

20 (5.7)

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

PANAMA 3.5

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

29

-

1215 (11.5)

856 (8.1)

61

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3

MEXICO 105.8

LATIN AMERICA

-

-

-

5

2

-

11 (3.3)

7 (2.1)

8 (2.4)

1

100

5.5

36 (10.9)

-

47 (14.2)

16 (4.8)

1

13.6

147 (44.5)

103 (31.2)

73 (22.1)

1

-

41/658/62

-

10

887 (268.8)

135 (40.9)

-

23 (7.0)

1

URUGUAY 3.3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6.9

116 (4.2)

108 (3.9)

58 (2.1)

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

VENEZUELA 27.5


41

-

-

-

Nº Bank Processed Pieces (pmp)

Percentage of Discarded Pieces

Nº of Banks

Nº Deceased donors (pmp)

Nº Living Donors (pmp)

Nº Grafted Patients (pmp)

Nº Bank Processed Pieces (pmp)

Percentage of Discarded Pieces

Types of Tissues Distributed: Chondrocytes

Types of Tissues Distributed: Keratinocytes

Types of Tissues Distributed: Other

531 (32.4)

Nº Grafted patients (pmp)

54 (7.5)

Nº Deceased donors (pmp)

1

-

1

Nº of Banks

NETHERLANDS 16.4

Nº Living donors (pmp)

ISRAEL 7.2

COUNTRIES Population (million inhabitants)

NON EUROPEAN UNION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ARGENTINA 39.3

BRASIL 191.3

Skin

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Cell Cultures

10

(3053.0)

120000

72 (1.8)

-

77 (2.0)

4

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

TISSUE ACTIVITY INDICATORS

TURKEY 75.2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

CUBA 11.3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

PANAMA 3.5

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

MEXICO 105.8

LATIN AMERICA

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3.1

(12272.7)

40500

28 (8.5)

-

30 (9.1)

1

URUGUAY 3.3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

VENEZUELA 27.5


42

7.0

19

7

3

29

Population (million inhabitants)

Autologous

Allogeneic related

Allogeneic unrelated

Total

43

ARGENTINA

39.3

384

150

37

571

COUNTRIES

Population (million inhabitants)

Autologous

Allogeneic related

Allogeneic unrelated

Total

58

Allogeneic related

345

244

Autologous

Allogeneic unrelated

10.6

Population (million inhabitants)

Total

PORTUGAL

COUNTRIES

EUROPEAN UNION

BULGARIA

COUNTRIES

1562

121

562

879

191.3

BRASIL

81

0

9

72

21.0

63.2

FRANCE 11.0

GREECE 10.1

HUNGARY

83

7.6

SWITZERLAND

191

51

57

200

75.2

TURKEY

286

44

42

68 452

3.5

PANAMA

476

3.3

URUGUAY

853

-

-

23

-

6

17

3

-

2

1

81

2

10

69

HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTS

11.3

309 75

LATIN AMERICA CUBA

2019

280

427

1312

HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTS

45.2

SPAIN

4226

765

614

2847

HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTS

ROMANIA

42

7

3

32

1.3

ESTONIA

EUROPEAN UNION

104

35

19

50

3.4

LITHUANIA

68

1

35

32

27.5

VENEZUELA

NON EUROPEAN UNION

4317

495

864

2958

58.2

ITALY

775

143

148

484

38.2

POLAND


Documents Produced by the Transplant Committee of the Council Of Europe. Year 2008

43


RESOLUTION CM/RES(2008)4 ON ADULT-TO-ADULT LIVING DONOR LIVER TRANSPLANTATION (Adopted by the Committee of Ministers on 12 March 2008 at the 1021st meeting of the Ministers' Deputies)

The Committee of Ministers, in its composition restricted to the representatives of the States Parties to the Convention on the elaboration of a European Pharmacopoeia1,

Considering that organ transplantation is a well-established, life-saving, and effective treatment and may be the only treatment available for some forms of end-stage organ failure;

Considering that the aim of the Council of Europe is to achieve greater unity between its members and that this aim may be pursued, inter alia, by the adoption of common action in the public health field;

Aware of the fact that tissue and cell transplantation may be life saving or life enhancing;

Having regard to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Dignity of the Human Being with regard to the Application of Biology and Medicine (Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine – ETS No. 164), and in particular Article 19 (General rule) and Article 20 (Protection of persons not able to consent to organ removal) thereof; Having regard also to the Additional Protocol to the Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine concerning Transplantation of Organs and Tissues of Human Origin (ETS No. 186), and, in particular, Chapter III (Organ and tissue removal from living persons); Recalling its Resolution (78) 29 on the harmonisation of legislation of member states relating to removal, grafting and transplantation of human substances;

Considering that adult-to-adult living donor liver transplantation (Domino liver transplantation, i.e. transplantation into a recipient whose own organ was respected and transplanted into another recipient, is excluded from the scope of this resolution) may be envisaged when suitable organs from deceased donors are not available, provided that all safeguards are implemented in order to guarantee the freedom and safety of the donor and a successful transplant in the recipient; Convinced also that adult-to-adult living donor liver transplantation is an effective treatment for end-stage liver disease, with the potential benefit of reducing mortality of patients awaiting a transplantation;

Recalling its Recommendation Rec(2004)7 to member states on organ trafficking;

Conscious of the risks that living donor liver transplantation may have for the donor and of the need to ensure that all measures are taken to safeguard the donor’s health; Recalling that no organ removal may be carried out on a person who does not have the capacity to consent;

Recognising that, in facilitating the transplantation of organs in the interest of patients in Europe, there is a need to protect individual rights and freedoms and to prevent the commercialisation of parts of the human body involved in organ procurement, exchange and allocation activities;

1 States concerned: Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, “the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia”, Turkey and United Kingdom.

Recalling its Recommendation Rec(2001)5 to member states on the management of organ transplant waiting lists and waiting times;

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Concerned by the universal shortage of organs for transplantation;


Recommends to member states the following: 1. to instruct the organisation responsible for accrediting transplantation programmes and regulating the allocation of organs to address explicitly the issue of adult-to-adult living donor liver transplantation and establish transplantation programmes accredited to perform this type of transplantation; 2. to ensure that adult-to-adult living donor liver transplantation programmes adhere to the following minimum requirements: a. substantial experience in liver surgery and liver transplantation; b. an active liver-transplantation programme; c. significant mortality in the waiting list; d. a multidisciplinary team experienced in routine and complex liver surgery, covering all operative e. aspects (pre-operative, peri-operative and post-operative); 3. to ensure that the indications for adult-to-adult living donor liver transplantation are recognised indications for deceased donor liver transplantation; 4. to ensure that the organisation responsible for the allocation of organs and accreditation of transplantation programmes establishes clear conditions under which adult-to-adult living donor liver transplantation is ethically acceptable, namely: a. adult-to-adult living donor liver transplantation is only to be performed within authorised/licensed programmes with ongoing feedback; b. the donor and the recipient have a close personal relationship as required and defined by law; c. each single procedure should be approved on a case-by-case basis; d. the motive to donate is solely altruistic. Any financial gain or comparable advantage in connection with the donation is considered illegal; e. the donor has been given appropriate information as to the purpose and nature of the removal as well as on its consequences and risks. The donor has also been informed of the rights and the safeguards prescribed by law for his or her protection, in particular of the right to have access to

independent advice about such risks by a health professional having appropriate experience and who is not involved in the organ removal or subsequent transplantation procedures. Finally, the donor is provided with comprehensive information on: i. the alternatives to adult-to-adult living donor liver transplantation; ii. the previous experience of the centre where the procedure will be carried out; iii. the risks of morbidity and mortality of the procedure for the donor and the recipient; iv. the likely long-term outcome for the recipient; f. the living donor has given free, informed and specific consent either in written form or before an official body; the donor may freely withdraw consent at any time; g. the donor has been properly screened to identify any physical or psychological contra-indication; the removal may not be carried out if there is a serious risk to the life or health of the donor; 5. to ensure immediate access to the emergency waiting list for organs from deceased donors in case of failure of the remnant liver in the donor or graft failure in the recipient and that specific rules for non-residents apply according to national regulations; 6. to ensure that the necessary conditions and provisions are in place for long-term medical follow up of both donor and recipient, including the monitoring of the short- and long-term effects of transplantation on the health of donors, by the establishment of national registries; 7. to guarantee equitable access to liver transplantation services for all patients in need of a liver transplant, regardless of personal financial means; 8. to ensure that all costs related to the operations and follow-up of donor and recipient are covered, according to the competent organisation’s own procedures; 9. to provide for a system of fair compensation for any person who suffered undue damage resulting from transplantation procedures, according to the conditions and procedures prescribed by law. 45


RESOLUTION CM/RES(2008)6 ON TRANSPLANTATION OF KIDNEYS FROM LIVING DONORS WHO ARE NOT GENETICALLY RELATED TO THE RECIPIENT (Adopted by the Committee of Ministers on 26 March 2008 at the 1022nd meeting of the Ministersʼ Deputies)

The Committee of Ministers, in its composition restricted to the representatives of the States Parties to the Convention on the Elaboration of a European Pharmacopoeia1,

is a need to protect individual rights and freedoms and to prevent the commercialisation of parts of the human body involved in organ procurement, exchange and allocation activities;

Considering that the aim of the Council of Europe is to achieve greater unity between its members and that this aim may be pursued, inter alia, by the adoption of common action in the health field;

Recalling the principle that organ removal can be undertaken on a living donor only in the case where a suitable organ from a deceased donor is not available and only when no alternative therapeutic method of comparable effectiveness is available;

Taking into account its Resolution (78) 29 on the harmonisation of legislation of member states relating to removal, grafting and transplantation of human substances and the final text of the 3rd Conference of European Health Ministers (Paris, 16-17 November 1987); Having regard to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Dignity of the Human Being with regard to the Application of Biology and Medicine (Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine – ETS No. 164), and in particular to Article 19 (General rule) and Article 20 (Protection of persons not able to consent to organ removal) thereof;

Taking note that the increasing number of transplantations of organs from living donors is one way of reducing the increasing gap between the growing number of patients waiting for kidney transplantation and the limited number of organs procured from deceased donors;

Having regard also to the Additional Protocol to the Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine concerning the Transplantation of Organs and Tissues of Human Origin (ETS No. 186);

Stressing that transplantation of a kidney from a living donor to a genetically related recipient is a well-established practice in most of the States Parties to the Convention and that in some countries living donor kidney transplantations account for a large proportion of the transplants performed each year;

Recalling its Recommendation Rec(2001)5 to the member states on management of organ transplant waiting lists and waiting times;

Knowing that there is very good evidence that living donor kidney transplants, even if the donor is not genetically related to the recipient, lead to similar or

Recalling its Recommendation Rec(2004)7 to the member states on organ trafficking; Recognising that, in facilitating the transplantation of organs in the interests of patients in Europe, there 46

Considering that there is a shortage of kidneys for transplantation to patients having reached the end stage of renal failure;

1 States concerned: Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Republic of Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, “the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia”, Turkey and United Kingdom.


better clinical outcomes than with kidneys transplanted from deceased donors; Stressing that living donor kidney transplants allow for the optimum treatment of receiving a transplant before going on to dialysis (pre-emptive transplant); Taking into consideration that the removal of a kidney from a carefully selected, healthy individual carries a low risk of complications and has not been shown to have long-term effects on the health of such a donor; Recalling that no organ removal may be carried out on a person who does not have the capacity to consent, Recommends to the governments of States Parties to the Convention to take note of the general principles and measures listed in the attached appendix when they draw up the regulations and procedures relating to the donation of a kidney in view of transplantation by a living donor non genetically linked to the receiver:

Appendix to Resolution CM/Res(2008)6 1. States Parties to the Convention may permit the transplantation of kidneys from non-genetically related living donors on condition that: -

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the living donor and the recipient have a relationship as required and defined by law; the donor has been given appropriate information as to the purpose and nature of the removal as well as on its consequences and risks. The donor has also been informed of the rights and the safeguards prescribed by law for his or her protection, in particular of the right to have access to independent advice about such risks by a health professional having appropriate experience and who is not involved in the organ removal or subsequent transplantation procedures; the living donor has given free, informed and specific consent, either in written form or before an official body; the donor may freely withdraw consent at any time; no pressure is exerted on the living donor into donation; the organ does not, as such, give rise to financial gain or comparable advantage; the living donor has been properly screened to identify any physical or psychological contraindications; the removal may not be

carried out if there is a serious risk to the life or health of the donor; long-term medical follow-up is provided to living donors. This includes the monitoring of short-and long-term effects of organ removal on the health of the living donor notably by the establishment of officially recognised registries.

2. States Parties to the Convention may require that persons waiting for such transplants be placed on a national waiting list during the period of approval of the potential donor for donation. 3. Any States Parties to the Convention allowing for non-genetically related living kidney donation should establish a register for such transplants which includes a donor register and donor follow-up procedures in line with those existing for transplantations of kidneys removed from genetically related living donors. 4. States Parties to the Convention may permit or prohibit by law non-directed living kidney donations − i.e. “good Samaritan” donors, truly altruist donors or donors involved in a “paired exchange” donation for the purpose of transplantation from a person with no established close personal relationship with the recipient. (This type of donation is in contrast to donation where the donor and the recipient are in close personal relation called “directed donation”). In the States Parties to the Convention authorising donations from non-related living donors, national regulations and appropriate management must be put in place in view of prohibiting and preventing organ trafficking, namely by clearly defined rules for non-residents. 5. States Parties to the Convention should establish an independent mechanism for approving non-genetically related living kidney donor transplants in compliance with Article 10 of the Additional Protocol to the Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine concerning the Transplantation of Organs and Tissues of Human Origin. It is also recommended that States Parties to the Convention establish such a mechanism for all cases of non-directed donation. Particular attention should be given to cases where the donor is not a resident of the member state concerned. Within the requirements of data protection legislation, registered activities should be reported on a regular basis to the national health authority. 47


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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS CD-P-TO (15/03/08 - Strasbourg) AUSTRIA Dr. MUEHLBACHER Ferdinand BELGIUM Dr. COENE Leen BULGARIA Dr. BRANKOV Dimitar CYPRUS CZECH REPUBLIC Dr. BREZOVSKY Pavel DENMARK Dr. CARLSEN Jorn ESTONIA Dr. DMITRIEV Peeter FINLAND Dr. SALMELA Kaija FRANCE Dr. LOTY Bernard Dr. LUCIOLLI Esmeralda GERMANY Dr. KIRSTE Günter GREECE Dr. GOMPOU Athina HUNGARY Dr. PERNER Ferenc IRELAND Dr. O´NEILL Freda ITALY Dr. NANNI COSTA Alessandro Dr. RAGO Claudio LATVIA Dr. ROZENTAL Rafail LITHUANIA LUXEMBOURG Dr. MOUSTY Raymond MALTA MOLDOVA Dr. CONDREANU Igor NETHERLANDS Dr. HAASE-KROMWIJK Bernadette POLAND Dr. ROWINSKI Wojciech POTUGAL Dr. PENA Joao Rodrigues ROMANIA Dr. ZOTA Victor SLOVENIA Dr. AVSEC- LETONJA Danica SPAIN Dr. MATESANZ Rafael SLOVAK REPUBLIC Dr. DANNINGER Filip SWEDEN Dr. WELIN Asa UNITED KINGDOM Dr. RUDGE Chris

(ET) EUROTRANSPLANT Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Germany, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Slovenia Dr. RAHMEL Axel (SKT) SCANDIATRANSPLANT Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Iceland Dr. JAKOBSEN Arnt

ARMENIA BELARUS Dr. USS Anatoly BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA CANADA DR. AGBANYO Francisca CROATIA GEORGIA Dr.TOMADZE Gia ICELAND Dr. MAGNUSSON Sveinn ISRAEL NORWAY Dr. PFEFFER Per RUSSIAN FEDERATION SERBIA Dr. GRADINAC Sinisa SWITZERLAND Dr. MOREL Philippe TURKEY

IBEROAMERICAN COUNCIL Dr. MORALES BELLINI Fernando COUNCIL OF EUROPE Dr. DE SOLA LLERA Carlos Dr. GORSETH Hallvard Dr. LWOFF Laurence Dr. REQUENA Marta Dr. SPIESER Jean-Marc (Head of DBO) M-E. BEHR-GROSS (Secretariat) EUROPEAN COMMISSION Dr. FERNANDEZ-ZINCKE Eduardo WHO Dr. NÖEL Luc

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