Left digit bias in selection and acceptance of deceased donor organs
- PMID: 35400528
- DOI: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2022.03.039
Left digit bias in selection and acceptance of deceased donor organs
Abstract
Background: Organs suitable for donation are a scarce resource and maximizing the use of available organs is a priority. We aimed to determine whether there is a supply restricting left digit bias in organs offered and accepted for donors entering a new decade of age.
Methods: Potential deceased organ donors (n = 105,387) who had any organs offered for transplantation from 2010 to 2019 Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network data were analyzed. Donors were identified 1 year before and after a decade altering birthday.
Results: At age 70 there was a 5.4% decrease in the probability of any organ placement compared to 69 (95% CI 1.1-9.7). There was a decrease of 0.25 organs (95% CI 0.13-0.37) after age 70.
Conclusions: There was a significant left digit bias in the acceptance of any organs for transplantation at ages 60 and 70 as well as in the acceptance of a kidney at age 70.
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Comment in
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Left digit bias in donor organ acceptance: what can we do to make it right?Am J Surg. 2022 Oct;224(4):1103. doi: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2022.05.039. Epub 2022 May 29. Am J Surg. 2022. PMID: 35701241 No abstract available.
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