Overview of Organ Donation and Transplantation

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2 Overview of Organ Donation and Transplantation Overview of Organ Donation and Transplantation A summary of organ donation and transplantation activity in the UK during the financial year from April 207 to 3 March 208-3 -

2. Summary of activity As the total number of deceased donors and transplants continued to increase this year, the number of patients on the active transplant list at 3 March 208 is 344 fewer than on the same date last year. This drop reflects an increasing number of transplants performed over the last ten years and a reasonably steady number of patients joining the transplant list each year. The increase in donor and transplant numbers ( April 2008 to 3 March 208) and the number of patients registered on the transplant lists at 3 March each year are shown in Figure 2.. There were 329 more deceased donor transplants in 207-208 than in the previous year, representing a 9% increase. The corresponding increase in the number of deceased donors was %. Figure 2. Number of deceased donors and transplants in the UK, April 2008-3 March 208, and patients on the active transplant list at 3 March 9000 8000 7000 7907 802 784 7645 7335 7026 6943 6000 6469 6388 6044 Number 5000 4000 3000 2569 2660 2706 296 38 3508 Donors Transplants Transplant list 3340 3528 370 4039 2000 000 899 959 00 088 22 320 282 364 43 574 0 2008-2009 2009-200 200-20 20-202 202-203 203-204 204-205 205-206 206-207 207-208 Year - 4 -

Figure 2.2 shows the number of deceased and living donors for 2008-208. The numbers of deceased donors after brain death (DBD) and deceased donors after circulatory death (DCD) have both increased year on year, with the exception of 204-205. In 207-208 the numbers of DBD and DCD donors reached their highest ever, 955 and 69, respectively. The number of living donors has fallen, in the last 5 years, from a peak of,48 donors in 203-204 to,05 in 207-208. Compared with last year there was a % increase in living donors in 207-208. Figure 2.2 Number of deceased and living donors in the UK, April 2008-3 March 208 200 DBD donors DCD donors Living donors 062 046 055 0 48 092 08 046 05 000 96 955 800 780 772 785 829 705 Number 600 6 624 637 652 507 540 50 579 584 69 436 400 288 335 373 200 0 2008-2009 2009-200 200-20 20-202 202-203 203-204 204-205 205-206 206-207 207-208 Year Figure 2.3 shows the potential deceased organ donor population in the UK. Not everyone can be a deceased organ donor and this figure highlights the small proportion of deaths in the UK that represent potential donors. Please note that the information presented comes from several different sources. The NHSBT Potential Donor Audit collects information on most, but not all, actual donors and the potential for donation could therefore be slightly underestimated. The quoted numbers of transplants and organs transplanted are those achieved using organs from deceased actual donors in the UK, some of which may have been performed overseas, and does not reflect the number of deceased donor transplants in the UK, which may have used organs from overseas donors. - 5 -

Figure 2.3 UK potential deceased organ donor population, April 207 3 March 208 UK population ~65,000,000 UK deaths 2 ~600,000 Deaths in hospitals 3 ~ 290,000 Potential donors 4,5 7,28 Eligible donors 4,6 6,038 Donation requests 4 3,329 Consented donors 7 2,233 Actual donors 7,574 Transplants 7,8 4,030 Organs transplanted 7,8 4,473 Mid 206 estimates: www.ons.gov.uk 2 206 data: England & Wales www.ons.gov.uk; Scotland www.gro-scotland.gov.uk; Northern Ireland www.nisra.gov.uk 3 206 data: England & Wales www.ons.gov.uk; Scotland www.isdscotland.org; Northern Ireland www.nisra.gov.uk 4 207/208 data: NHSBT, Potential Donor Audit 5 Potential donor - patients for whom death was confirmed following neurological tests or patients who had treatment withdrawn and death was anticipated within four hours 6 Eligible donor - Potential donor with no absolute medical contraindications to solid organ donation 7 207/208 deceased donor data: NHSBT, UK Transplant Registry 8 Using organs from actual donors in the UK Table 2. shows the number of deceased donors and transplants in 207-208 and patients on the transplant list at 3 March 208 for each country in the UK. - 6 -

Table 2. Deceased donors and transplants April 207-3 March 208, and transplant lists as at 3 March 208, by country of residence Country of residence,2 England Wales Scotland Northern Ireland Organ N (pmp) N (pmp) N (pmp) N (pmp) Kidney Deceased donors 269 (23.0) 74 (23.8) 97 (8.0) 37 (9.9) Transplants 3 2020 (36.5) 69 (22.2) 208 (38.5) 67 (36.0) Transplant list 4298 (77.8) 89 (60.8) 430 (79.6) 93 (50.0) Pancreas Deceased donors 406 (7.3) 25 (8.0) 36 (6.7) 6 (8.6) Transplants 72 (3.) 9 (2.9) 26 (4.8) 3 (.6) Transplant list 69 (3.) 6 (5.) 30 (5.6) 3 (.6) Heart Deceased donors 94 (3.5) (3.5) 9 (.7) 6 (3.2) Transplants 4 64 (3.0) 3 (.0) 6 (3.0) 8 (4.3) Transplant list 228 (4.) 0 (3.2) 30 (5.6) 9 (4.8) Lung Deceased donors 202 (3.7) 8 (2.6) 22 (4.) 6 (3.2) Transplants 76 (3.2) 3 (4.2) 6 (3.0) 7 (3.8) Transplant list 293 (5.3) 9 (6.) 33 (6.) (5.9) Liver Deceased donors 989 (7.9) 59 (9.0) 73 (3.5) 26 (4.0) Transplants 807 (4.6) 45 (4.5) 07 (9.8) 29 (5.6) Transplant list 279 (5.0) 4 (4.5) 36 (6.7) 23 (2.4) Intestinal Deceased donors 22 (0.4) (0.3) 2 (0.4) 0 (0.0) Transplants 6 (0.3) 0 (0.0) 2 (0.4) (0.5) Transplant list 5 (0.) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) Total 5 Deceased donors 349 (24.4) 79 (25.4) 04 (9.3) 39 (2.0) Transplants 3353 (60.7) 39 (44.7) 375 (69.4) 5 (6.8) Transplant list 50 (92.3) 233 (74.9) 534 (98.9) 37 (73.7) Country of residence of donor given for deceased donor numbers, and residence of recipient given for transplant and waiting list numbers 2 Excludes patients resident in Channel Islands, Isle of Man, overseas and in the Republic of Ireland 3 Kidney only transplants 4 Excludes heart-lung transplants 5 Organ numbers do not add up to total due to multi-organ donors and patients waiting for a multi-organ transplant - 7 -

2.2 Transplant list At 3 March 208, 6,044 patients were registered for an organ transplant in the UK on the active transplant list. A further 3,404 patients were temporarily suspended from the active national transplant list because they were unfit or otherwise unavailable for transplant. Details of numbers of patients on each of the organ transplant lists are given in Table 2.2 for 3 March 207 and 208. Between these dates the total number fell by 344 (5%) due to decreases in the number of patients on the kidney, liver and lung transplant lists. Table 2.2 Active transplant lists in the UK at 3 March 207 and 208 207 208 % Change Kidney & pancreas patients 5220 5038-3 Kidney 4996 4820-4 Kidney & pancreas 93 75-9 Kidney & pancreas islets 2 0 - Pancreas 0 4 +40 Pancreas islets 9 9 0 Cardiothoracic patients 624 639 +2 Heart 246 282 +5 Heart/lung 8 3-28 Lung(s) 360 344-4 Liver patients 489 333-32 Intestinal patients 2 6 - Other multi-organ patients 43 28-35 ALL PATIENTS 6388 6044-5 Percentages not reported when fewer than 0 in either year Includes patients waiting for kidney and liver transplants (40 in 207, 26 in 208), kidney and heart transplants (2 in 207, 2 in 208), liver and heart transplants ( in 207) During 207-208, 426 patients died whilst active/suspended on the transplant list or within one year of removal from the list. This information is shown by organ and age group in Table 2.3. - 8 -

Table 2.3 Number of patient deaths on transplant lists in the UK, April 207 3 March 208 Total Adult Paediatric Kidney & pancreas patients 270 266 4 Kidney 247 243 4 Kidney & pancreas 20 20 0 Pancreas 3 3 0 Cardiothoracic patients 92 83 9 Heart 23 6 7 Heart/lung 4 4 0 Lung(s) 65 63 2 Liver patients 59 56 3 Intestinal patients 2 Other multi-organ patients 3 3 0 ALL PATIENTS 426 409 7 Includes patients waiting for kidney and liver transplants (3 adults) 2.3 Transplants There was a 7% increase in the total number of organ transplants (from deceased and living donors) last year: 5,090 transplants were performed in 207-208 compared with 4,756 in 206-207 (Table 2.4). All multi-organ transplants are identified separately as are transplants from living donors. The total number of kidney transplants increased by 7% in 207-208; kidney transplants from donors after circulatory death increased by 6%, while the number of living donor kidney transplants increased by %. The total number of cardiothoracic organ transplants rose by 0%, the number of liver transplants (including liver only, intestinal and other multi-organ transplants) rose by 8% and the number of pancreas transplants (including pancreas only, intestinal, kidney/pancreas and pancreas islets) increased by 3%. - 9 -

Table 2.4 Transplants performed in the UK, April 206-3 March 208 Transplant 206-207 207-208 % Change DBD kidney 270 436 +3 DCD kidney 890 943 +6 Living donor kidney 02 020 + DBD Kidney & pancreas 9 20 + DCD Kidney & pancreas 43 48 +2 Kidney & Pancreas islets 4 - DBD Pancreas 4 3-7 DCD Pancreas 3 4 - Pancreas islets 33 22-33 DBD heart 84 72-7 DCD heart 3 25 +92 Heart/lung 2 2 - DBD Single lung 20 2 +5 DCD Single lung 2 2 - DBD Double lung 27 42 +2 DCD Double lung 27 36 +33 DBD liver 596 692 +6 DCD liver 208 200-4 Domino liver 3 - DBD liver lobe 27 98-23 DCD liver lobe 0 - Living donor liver lobe 3 29-6 Bowel only 4 6 - Liver, bowel & pancreas 2 - Multivisceral 4 2 - Modified multivisceral 6 5 - Living liver & bowel 0 - Kidney & heart 0 - Kidney & liver 4 22 +57 Heart & liver 0 - Liver & lung 0 - TOTAL ORGAN TRANSPLANTS 4756 5090 +7 Total kidney transplants 2 335 3597 +7 Total pancreas transplants 2 224 230 +3 Total cardiothoracic transplants 376 42 +0 Total liver transplants 2 985 059 +8 Total intestinal transplants 5 26 +73 Percentage not reported when fewer than 0 in either year Including a kidney ( in 206-207, 4 in 207-208) 2 Includes intestinal transplants - 0 -

The total approximate number of patients with a functioning transplant on 3 March 208 is 52,200 (Table 2.5). This reflects information held on the UK transplant registry database and excludes those patients who are known to be lost to follow-up. Table 2.5 Number of transplants reported as functioning at 3 March 208 Functioning transplants Kidney 37900 Pancreas 900 Cardiothoracic 4000 Liver 000 Intestinal 00 ALL PATIENTS 2 52200 Approximate number being followed up 2 Number of patients with a functioning transplant Multi-organ transplants (excluding intestinal transplants) are counted in each organ Excludes those patients known to be lost to follow-up - -