Owing to the worldwide shortage of deceased‐donor organs for transplantation, living donations have become a significant source of transplant organs. However, not all willing donors can donate to their intended recipients because of medical incompatibilities. These incompatibilities can be overcome by an exchange of donors between patients. For kidneys, such exchanges have become widespread in the last decade with the introduction of optimization and market design techniques to kidney exchange. A small but growing number of liver exchanges have also been conducted. Over the last two decades, a number of transplantation procedures emerged where organs from two living donors are transplanted to a single patient. Prominent examples include dua...
Advances in medical technology have made kidney transplants over the blood group barrier feasible. T...
Background: The crisis in organ availability has triggered innovative approaches to meet a rapidly e...
Chronic shortage of kidney transplants worldwide has led to the use of organs from so called margina...
Patients needing kidney transplants may have willing donors who cannot donate to them because of blo...
The theoretical literature on exchange of indivisible goods finds natural application in organizing ...
Kidney exchange, where candidates with organ failure trade incompatible but willing donors, is a lif...
The old concept of barter exchange has extended to the modern area of living-donor kidney transplant...
Background: To expand the opportunity for paired live donor kidney transplantation, computerized mat...
Kidney exchange, where candidates with organ failure trade incompatible but willing donors, is a lif...
In connection with an earlier paper on the exchange of live donor kidneys (Roth, Sönmez, and ‹Ünver ...
We design a flexible algorithm that exploits deceased donor kidneys to initiate chains of living do...
In kidney paired donation (KPD), incompatible pairs exchange kidneys so that each recipient receives...
Kidney transplantation is the treatment of choice for patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). ...
Many end-stage renal disease sufferers who require a kidney transplant to prolong their lives have a...
Aim: To merge the deceased donor (DD) and the paired kidney exchange (PKE) allocation processes, cre...
Advances in medical technology have made kidney transplants over the blood group barrier feasible. T...
Background: The crisis in organ availability has triggered innovative approaches to meet a rapidly e...
Chronic shortage of kidney transplants worldwide has led to the use of organs from so called margina...
Patients needing kidney transplants may have willing donors who cannot donate to them because of blo...
The theoretical literature on exchange of indivisible goods finds natural application in organizing ...
Kidney exchange, where candidates with organ failure trade incompatible but willing donors, is a lif...
The old concept of barter exchange has extended to the modern area of living-donor kidney transplant...
Background: To expand the opportunity for paired live donor kidney transplantation, computerized mat...
Kidney exchange, where candidates with organ failure trade incompatible but willing donors, is a lif...
In connection with an earlier paper on the exchange of live donor kidneys (Roth, Sönmez, and ‹Ünver ...
We design a flexible algorithm that exploits deceased donor kidneys to initiate chains of living do...
In kidney paired donation (KPD), incompatible pairs exchange kidneys so that each recipient receives...
Kidney transplantation is the treatment of choice for patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). ...
Many end-stage renal disease sufferers who require a kidney transplant to prolong their lives have a...
Aim: To merge the deceased donor (DD) and the paired kidney exchange (PKE) allocation processes, cre...
Advances in medical technology have made kidney transplants over the blood group barrier feasible. T...
Background: The crisis in organ availability has triggered innovative approaches to meet a rapidly e...
Chronic shortage of kidney transplants worldwide has led to the use of organs from so called margina...