|
OPTN/UNOS Statement Regarding Jésica
Santillán's Transplant
The Organ
and Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) and the United
Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) share in the public concern for
Jésica Santillán, who received a heart-lung transplant
with an incompatible blood type as a result of an unfortunate
error.
In its role
as administrator of the national OPTN for the U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services (HHS), UNOS is conducting a review
of all facts concerning this patient's listing and the donated
organs offered to her. This review, to be conducted under established
OPTN/UNOS procedures, will include gathering information from
all organizations involved in the case and a medical peer review
to decide any further actions.
Ms. Santillán
was registered on the national waiting list as a candidate for
a heart-lung transplant. However, she did not appear on the "match
run" -- a computer-generated list of potential recipients
who were medically compatible with the donor -- because her blood
type did not match the donor's. The OPTN/UNOS inquiry will address
how the organ offer and acceptance occurred despite her absence
on the specific list used for the match.
OPTN/UNOS
policies address the matching sequence for donors and recipients
and require that detailed medical information about each organ
donor, including blood type, be recorded and provided to the transplant
center. If properly followed, these policies, in conjunction with
the quality management procedures utilized by organ procurement
organizations and transplant centers, should prevent erroneous
blood type mismatches.
Ms. Santillán
has undergone a repeat transplant. The OPTN/UNOS organ matching
system will continue to seek appropriate donor matches for the
more than 80,000 men, women and children today awaiting a life-saving
transplant in the United States.
UNOS manages
the nation's organ transplant system under contract with the Health
Resources and Services Administration of the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services. UNOS is designated as the Organ Procurement
and Transplantation Network (OPTN), and under that contract, UNOS
brings together medical professionals, transplant recipients and
donor families to develop organ transplantation policy. UNOS provides
the OPTN with a functional, effective management system incorporating
the UNOS Board of Directors, committees and regional membership
structure to operate OPTN elements and activities.
Other
Sources:
UNOS
|