As of May 2014 there were more than 100,000 patients on the waiting list for a kidney transplant from a deceased donor. Although the preferred treatment is a kidney transplant, every year there are fewer donors than new patients, so the wait for a transplant continues to grow. To address this shortage, kidney paired donation (KPD) programs allow patients with living but biologically incompatible donors to exchange donors through cycles or chains initiated by altruistic (nondirected) donors, thereby increasing the supply of kidneys in the system. In many KPD programs a centralized algorithm determines which exchanges will take place to maximize the total number of transplants performed. This optimization problem has proven challenging both i...
An evolving strategy known as kidney paired donation (KPD) matches one donor-candidate pair to anoth...
Kidney exchange programmes increase the rate of living donor kidney transplants, and operations rese...
If a donor is not a good match for a kidney transplant recipient, the donor/recipient pair can be co...
There are currently more than 100,000 patients on the waiting list in the United States for a kidney...
The problem to decide which patient-donor pairs in a kidney exchange program should undergo a cross...
In recent years several countries have set up policies that allow exchange of kidneys between two or...
A kidney exchange is an organized barter market where patients in need of a kidney swap willing but ...
Nowadays, the preferred treatment option offered to patients with an end-stage renal disease is to r...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/113739/1/ajt13413.pd
In recent years, kidney paired donation has been extended to include living non-directed or altruist...
The old concept of barter exchange has extended to the modern area of living-donor kidney transplant...
We study the computational problem of identifying optimal sets of kidney exchanges in the UK. We sho...
In order to increase the potential kidney transplants between patients and their incompatible donors...
The Kidney Exchange Problem (KEP) is an optimisation problem that was first discussed in Rapaport (1...
We design a flexible algorithm that exploits deceased donor kidneys to initiate chains of living do...
An evolving strategy known as kidney paired donation (KPD) matches one donor-candidate pair to anoth...
Kidney exchange programmes increase the rate of living donor kidney transplants, and operations rese...
If a donor is not a good match for a kidney transplant recipient, the donor/recipient pair can be co...
There are currently more than 100,000 patients on the waiting list in the United States for a kidney...
The problem to decide which patient-donor pairs in a kidney exchange program should undergo a cross...
In recent years several countries have set up policies that allow exchange of kidneys between two or...
A kidney exchange is an organized barter market where patients in need of a kidney swap willing but ...
Nowadays, the preferred treatment option offered to patients with an end-stage renal disease is to r...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/113739/1/ajt13413.pd
In recent years, kidney paired donation has been extended to include living non-directed or altruist...
The old concept of barter exchange has extended to the modern area of living-donor kidney transplant...
We study the computational problem of identifying optimal sets of kidney exchanges in the UK. We sho...
In order to increase the potential kidney transplants between patients and their incompatible donors...
The Kidney Exchange Problem (KEP) is an optimisation problem that was first discussed in Rapaport (1...
We design a flexible algorithm that exploits deceased donor kidneys to initiate chains of living do...
An evolving strategy known as kidney paired donation (KPD) matches one donor-candidate pair to anoth...
Kidney exchange programmes increase the rate of living donor kidney transplants, and operations rese...
If a donor is not a good match for a kidney transplant recipient, the donor/recipient pair can be co...