Expanding Access to Organ Transplant for People Living With HIV: Can Policy Catch Up to Outcomes Data?

Resource type
Journal Article
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Title
Expanding Access to Organ Transplant for People Living With HIV: Can Policy Catch Up to Outcomes Data?
Abstract
Advances in antiretroviral and immunosuppressive regimens have improved outcomes following solid organ transplantation in people living with HIV (PLWH). The HIV Organ Policy and Equity Act was conceived to reduce the discard of HIV-positive organs and improve access to transplant for PLWH. Nevertheless, PLWH continue to experience disproportionately low rates of transplant. This overview examines the hurdles to transplantation in PLWH with end-organ disease, the potential and realized impact of the HIV Organ Policy and Equity Act, and changes that could permit expanded access to organ transplant in this population.
Publication
Transplantation
Date
04/2024
Volume
108
Issue
4
Pages
874-883
Accessed
5/5/24, 3:44 PM
ISSN
0041-1337
Short Title
Expanding Access to Organ Transplant for People Living With HIV
Language
en
Library Catalog
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Chandran, S., Stock, P. G., & Roll, G. R. (2024). Expanding Access to Organ Transplant for People Living With HIV: Can Policy Catch Up to Outcomes Data? Transplantation, 108(4), 874–883. https://doi.org/10.1097/TP.0000000000004794
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