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1st of January – 31st of December 2014
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LIDOBS conference report
1. Executive summary (general aspects about the Conference)
The International Conference on Living Donation High Quality practices-LIDOBS
Conference was held in Barcelona on November 6-7th. This conference was aimed to
achieve consensus for the best practices in Living Organ Donation and Transplantation
field in order to assure high quality programs.
The main organizer of this event is Hospital Clinic of Barcelona; Transplantation
Assessorial unit of this hospital as principal Coordinator. Other units actively involved
in Living Donation programs were part of the coordination.
Due to the background as main coordinator in three European projects such as:
EULID, ELIPSY, ODEQUS; collaborating partner in ACCORD project and member in
other projects as well as leader in donation and transplantation field, Hospital Clinic of
Barcelona presents itself as potential coordinator for this project. For such experience
European Commission trusted to support this initiative and together they collaborated
in this international event.
As a steering committee were assigned main actors in the previous projects and
experts in Living Donation programs.
The target group of the Conference was enough wide and composed by:
Healthcare experts on Living Donation.
Healthcare young professionals interested on Living Donation.
Managers of transplant centres applying Living Donation programs.
International organizations on transplantation.
Health official’s policy-makers.
Donor and recipients associations.
Bioethical and legal professionals
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The main goals of the conference:
To achieve consensus and formulate recommendation for Living donation
practices in order to assure high quality practices.
To set up a community of experts in Living Donation Programs that will
continue to expand and increase the knowledge on the donation and
transplantation procedures.
The latest evidence-based outcome of living donation procedures were aggregated
and discussed in six important topics. The discussion in where were involved the most
important experts in the field, continued for a period of nine months using a virtual
platform and reached conclusions during the face to face seminar held in Barcelona
prior to the Conference on 5th of November.
The six areas in which the conference program was structured were:
1. Ethical and legal aspects of living donation
2. Living Donors protection
3. Kidney Living Donors medical and psychological follow-up
4. Liver Living Donors medical and psychological follow-up
5. Living Donors registry
6. Quality indicators and certification
2. Participation
The Conference brought together more than 100 participants from almost 55
transplant centers with Living Donation programs, representing 31 countries from
Europe, Asia, America and Africa; to discuss and to define consensus on the safety,
transparency and quality of Living Donation programs.
During the Conference were discussed the emerging issues, the current pressing
problems and challenges, the need to set standards and develop ideas and strategies
for high quality living donation programs to ensure safety, quality and transparency of
these programs.
The conference programme was prepared in the way to be as more attractive and
interesting to the audience; taking in consideration the heterogeneity of the
participants in terms of knowledge and involvement if Living Donation activity.
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Outstanding experts were invited as keynote speakers for sharing their territorial
experiences, the latest evidence-based outcome of Living Donation and special
remarks and recommendations.
The great focus of the LIDOBS Conference programme was dedicated to the sessions
of the Working Group activities. As mentioned above, the context of the conference
was structured in six main topics that were discussed within six working groups.
The working group activities have started since the beginning of the project and were
held through an online platform for all the timelife of the projects. More than 70
experts with a well known knowledge, action and standing in the field of
transplantation and living organ donation were invited as members in the working
group. This platform was offered as chance for all the professionals to contribute in
shaping the field of living organ donation. This virtual character of the LIDOBS
community enables professionals among the globe to be able to have access to
knowledge, support in advancing knowledge and standards in living donation and thus
form a solid base for further actions in the field, influence practices and policies.
The virtual platform offered to the experts:
read more about the purpose and the agenda of LIDOBS
meet other group members working in the same field
find an emerging collection of material regarding living organ donation
get to know about the results of former European Union funded projects in the
field (EULID, ELIPSY, ODEQUS and ACCORD) prior to LIDOBS
get to know the aims of LIDOBS better
share thoughts and comments with each other
Furthermore the experts were invited to contribute to the further development of
LIDOBS and to:
share with the group members documents, publications, links, references on
the field of living organ donation, which they think could contribute to the
creation of this knowledge platform.
share with the group experiences of their country or of the centre/institution
they are working regarding living organ donation
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indicate which have been major achievements in their country/institution
regarding living organ donation and high quality standards
share their concerns regarding developments in the field of living organ
donation in their institution/in their country/internationally
share emerging issues in the field of living donation which their feel need
attention
tell which are to their opinion current pressing problems and challenges in
living donation which shall be address
share ideas for any future developments in the field
The platform was designed in this way in order to engage within working group
members a discussion and to provide a platform for long-term support and exchange
and collaboration.
Each one of the members of the working group will have the possibility of feedback on
achievements, emerging issues, ideas and pressuring concerns and problems in the
field. A summary of all the discussion was created and the final draft of it was
presented in the LIDOBS Conference on day 6 and 7th of November.
As ultimate target is to proceed with a consensus for the main actions that need to be
taken in order to have high quality programs on Living Donation.
www.eulivingdonor.eu/lidobsconference
WGs LIDOBS values
Safety Quality
Transparency
High quality practices
WG2
WG4
WG6
Living donor protection
Liver living donor follow-up
Quality indicators and certification
WG1
WG3
WG5
Ethical andlegal aspects
Kidney living donor follow-up
Living donor registry
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On the face to face meeting held in Barcelona on November 5th, all the members of
the working groups had the possibility to discuss the final draft of their work and to
define the final presentations that they will made during the following days of the
Conference. A new innovative methodology was proposed and used for the better
definition of the main actions.
3. Description of METHODOLOGY used for the Working Group activities of
LIDOBS Conference
Operative steps
A. Topics: six working groups were created around six key aspects of living donation process:
WG1: Ethical and legal aspects of living donation
WG2: Living Donors protection
WG3: Kidney Living Donors follow-up
WG4: Liver Living Donors follow-up
WG5: Living Donors registry
WG6: Quality indicators and certification
B. Participants: To ensure a broad representation of European actors (territorial region objective of the support granted by the EU), it was agreed that each working group meets the following requirements:
a. At least 6 members per working group and one coordinator b. At least 3 of them from 3 different European Member States (MS) c. In total, no less of 15 MS represented.
C. Virtual activities: The virtual character of the LIDOBS enables professionals
among the globe to be able to have access to up to date information, support in advancing knowledge and standards in living donation and thus form a solid base for further actions in the field, influence practices and policies. Once received the confirmation of the participants who joined a working group, they received their personal login details to the working group page in where they could:
a. Read about LIDOBS Project (aims, background and motivation…) b. Review up-to-date information about LIDOBS Conference agenda c. Meet other group members working in their field worldwide; d. Find an emerging collection of material regarding living organ donation; e. Get to know about the results of former European Union funded projects in
the field prior to LIDOBS; f. Share and discuss their ideas with the group.
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D. Guidelines: We proposed to the members of the working groups begin the discussion through the on line platform, prior to the Conference. Furthermore, we urge them to follow a highly structured process that allows them to collected ideas within the groups maintaining a consistency in method and a balanced style.
a. Defining the task and deadlines b. Collection and recording of ideas c. Discussion d. Selection of bibliography e. Prioritization
Tools used:
1. LIDOBS Consensus Canvas (Annex 1) 2. Televoter (during the conference)
E. Pre-conference meeting Nov 5, 2014:
Where are we now? A total of 68 international experts interested in joining efforts to improve the
quality of living donation and establish an international consensus intended to protect living donors’ health and safety through research activities have participated in the online activities. 50 of them attend to the pre-conference face to face meeting in Barcelona.
Manuscript draft for discussion and LIDOBS Consensus Canvas ⇒ Prior discussions
- Collection and review of literature - Achievements and trends What has been done? What other emerging issues have to be considered? What experiences we should highlight as examples of high quality
practices on living donation process?
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⇒ Moving forward Recommendations - Need to identify possible challenges and elaborate solutions. - What strategies and actions might be taken by living donation
programmes, in order to ensure safety, quality and transparency in the living donation process?
Description of the proposed action WG1. Ethical and legal aspects: 10WG2. Living Donor Protection: 9
WG3. Kidney living donor medical & psychosocial follow-up:WG4. Liver living donor medical & psychosocial follow-up: 9
13
WG5. Living Donor Registry: 5 WG6. Quality indicators and certification: 4
TOTAL:
For each recommendation:
50
What concerns does it solve? Linked to values of: Safety, quality & transparency Level of requirement: Compulsory, advisable or excellence Territorial applicability Applicability tools Identify other experiences to highlight What other emerging issues should to be considered?
Where do we want to go? - Share knowledge with the attendees about the discussion process,
international experiences and other EU projects. - Presentation of the working groups main conclusions and the suggested
recommendations to be included in the LIDOBS Conference Consensus Leaflet: Recommendations on Living Donation. High Quality Practices
- To gather the opinion of the attendees of the LIDOBS Conference about these
recommendations. - Join LIDOBS as a commitment of the work group members to continue working
on the promotion of the consensus and distribution of recommendations. During the Conference, professionals from 20 institutions with living donation transplant programmes joined LIDOBS Network signing the Framework Agreement Invitation.
F. LIDOBS Conference Nov 6-7, 2014
- Open discussion on the main issues of the working groups drafts - Presentation of Consensus Canvas of each working group with the suggested
recommendations: (ANNEX LIDOBS Consensus Canvas)
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WG1. Ethical and legal aspects: WG2. Living Donor Protection: 3
6
WG3. Kidney living donor follow-up. Medical & psychosocial: 5 WG4. Liver living donor follow-up. Medical & psychosocial: 3 WG5. Living Donor Registry: 3 WG6. Quality indicators and certification: 3
TOTAL:
- Voting process on Impact level and Feasibility level for each recommendation.
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G. Post Conference
Preparation of the LIDOBS Conference Consensus Leaflet. Nov-Dec, 2014
Final Round to review the content and collecting feedback from participants and authorities on the design of the leaflet. After final review, 22 recommendations were defined.
Linguistic review & printing
Starting dissemination of the leaflet
Jan 2015
H. Results (Leaflet description and content) Page 1. Cover page: LIDOBS Consensus. Recommendations on Living Donation.
High Quality Practices Pages 2-3. Presentation Pages 4-5. Index & graphics legend Pages 6-11. LIDOBS Recommendations (22 recommendations ) Pages 12-13. Summary of main EU-funded projects on living donation
- 9 projects from 2007 to 2015 Page 13. Acknowledgments
(Gratitude for 100 professionals from more than 50 institutions linked to living donation transplant programmes in 31 countries
Page 14. LIDOBS Network information .)
Page 15. Institutional supporters and authorities
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Other results in terms of Information, Documentation & Knowledge
Six manuscript documents; (one per each topic discussed).
Bibliography: more than 100 references were collected.
Six LIDOBS Consensus Canvas including 23 recommendations with the
respective results of their Impact and Feasibility (presented to the Conference
attendees and underwent to the televoter process)
Collaborative online platform (created for the Conference and still active for the
further use within LIDOBS Investigative projects).
Database of more than 400 institutions and professionals linked to LD
programmes around the world.
Networking
Near 140 professionals were interested to actively participate in the Conference; out of
them 82 attended to the Conference and 68 participated in the working groups.
Currently, 28 professionals from 20 LD programmes from 13 countries signed the
Consortium agreement.
4. Minutes from the Conference – Main actions
Day 1: 6th of November 2014
The venue of the conference was the Conference Room Farreras Valentí situated
inside the hospital Clinic of Barcelona. The capacity of the room is up to 110 people
and the attendance of LIDOBS Conference was notable.
The beginning of the Conference was dedicated to the Opening ceremony and the
welcoming speech. The round table of this session was composed by the invited
authorities that supported and helped for the conference development. Each of them
made a short welcome speech.
European Commission (EU) Hélène Le Borgne and Dirk Meusel; Council of Europe
Marta López Fraga ; World Health Organization (WHO) Marie-Charlotte Bouësseau;
Organització Catalana de Trasplantaments (OCATT) Jaume Tort; Organización
Nacional de Trasplantes (ONT) Beatriz Domínguez-Gil on behalf of Rafael Matesanz ;
Hospital Clínic de Barcelona Josep Maria Campistol, Medical Director.
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Moderator of this session was Martí Manyalich; director of LIDOBS Conference.
The second session was dedicated to the Key Notes Speeches for the state of the arts
in Living Donation. Outstanding experts were invited as keynote speakers for sharing
their territorial experiences, the latest evidence-based outcome of Living Donation and
special remarks and recommendations.
State of the art on Living Donation in Europe and in USA; respectively presented by
Dr. Lisa Burnapp, (UK) and Prof. Alan Leichtman. Closed the session with the
presentation made from Dr. Gonzalo Crespo, Spain who presented “Living liver donor
assessment: ensuring the safety, quality and transparency.
The following session was dedicated to the European Research Projects on Living
Donation; a short summary of the most important European project was made.
Chronogically EULID, ELIPSY, EULOD, HOTT, ODEQUS and ACCORD project were
summarized for the audience by respectively Assumpta Ricart, Ana Menjivar, Williem
Weimar, Linde Van Balen, Martí Manyalich and Beatriz Domínguez-Gil/Kirsten Ooms.
An overview of the past and actual situation from the European Commission toward
donation and Transplantation was made by Hélène Le Borgne: "Living donation in the
light of the EU Directive, EU Action Plan and EU-funded projects".
The next sessions were dedicated to the presentation of the work and conclusions of
each working group. The six working group had the possibility to share their main
results of the activities they have done within nine months. To each group was
assigned a session and each group had its own way of presentation. As previously was
decided that the Coordinator of each working group will present the main actions to
the public and the public had the possibility to vote about each action. As it was
explained above (methodology) each action underwent to vote for the level of Impact
and Feasibility.
For the presentation of the work of each working group there was diversity in the way
of presentations. This helped to make more attractive the agenda and give more
diversity and innovation in the structure of the conference.
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More in details in following:
WG1 Session
Opted to divide the time in two portions; to have a presentation from a member of
European Council; for so Marta López Fraga was invited. “Council of Europe
Convention against Trafficking in Human Organs” WG1. Remarks and
recommendations: Christina Papachristou, Germany
WG2 Session
The same structure was followed by the WG2 Living donors protection; in where as
speaker was invited Didier Mandelbrot from USA who made a presentation about the
protection criteria used by the transplant center in USA.
WG2. Remarks and recommendations: David Paredes, Spain
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WG3 Session
Meanwhile a different way of presentation was chosen by WG3 Kidney living donors:
medical and psychosocial follow-up.
The session was structured as a round table in where were invited six opinion leader.
They were there to discuss and to give opinions about the main issues that were
defined as most important from the members of the working group.
Round table invited speakers:
CLINICAL FOLLOW-UP. Federico Oppenheimer, Spain / Willem Weimar, Netherlands
SURGICAL FOLLOW-UP. Mireia Musquera, Spain / Chris Rudge, UK
PSYCHOSOCIAL FOLLOW-UP. Xavier Torres, Spain / Christina Papachristou, Germany
After the discussion and the interaction- questions and answers, the coordinator of the
working group presented the Remarks and recommendations: Ignacio Revuelta, Spain
WG4 Session
The last session of this first day of the conference was the one of WG4 Liver living
donors; medical and psychosocial follow-up.
During this session were made three presentations about the experience of different
expert/centers on Liver Living Donor follow-up.
Pediatric Living Liver Donor Follow-up: Itxarone Bilbao- Hospital Bellvitge Barcelona.
Adult Living Liver Donor Follow-up: Refaat Kamel- Egypt.
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Special Complications after Live Liver Donation- The Risk of Thromboembolic Events
Amelia J. Hessheimer
Day 2
7th of November 2014
The following day the Conference agenda followed with the sessions of the two
remaining working group.
WG5 Session
Living Donor registry:
One other topic very important was discussed within this session. There were
presentations about the different existing living donor registry and their respective
characteristics. Maria Valentín presented the ONT registry experience, Jordi Comas
shared the experience of OCATT registry and in the end Kirsten Ooms shared the
ACCORD registry featuring.
As conclusions the coordinator Fritz Diekmann presented Remarks and
recommendations surged from the discussions within working group 5.
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WG6 Session
As last presentation for the WG activities was the presentation of Wg6 Quality
Indicators and Certification. A presentation about the new items and definitions within
this area was made by Jordi Colmenero, Spain and afterwards the Conclusions and
Recommendations surged from this group were presented by Ana Menjivar.
In continuity the conference proceeded with the rest of the agenda. There were
different speeches from the invited experts.
Dr. Francis Delmonico was in charge of the session dedicated to the trafficking issues
related to the organ donation.
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The last presentation was the one made by Dr. Marti Manyalich in position of LIDOBS
director.
Moving towards a partnership to international cooperation and consensus on living
donation; Foundation of Living Donor Observatory (LIDOBS Network)
As last session of the Conference was the session in where the health care
professionals shared with the audience their personal experience from the other side
of the panel; not as professionals but simply as living donors. The session was
moderated by Dr. David Paredes and proved to be very attractive and full of emotions.
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Annex - Conference Agenda
5. Other comments
The project has made some changes as described in the first application.
For achieving the goals and the objective of the project we found appropriate to make
some changes related to the job description for the staff involved - in terms of “hours
of dedication to the project". Since the project was postponed from the first schedule
(May 2014) to the new one November 2014, the time table of the organization was
changed.
More time was needed in order to accomplish all the requirements for the project. We
aimed and we believe to have organized a Conference that fulfilled our expectation
and reached all the objectives and goals.
However, in order to succeed we had to revalue and to consider more the problems
below:
Contact and deal with the experts who were invited to participate as key
opinion experts within the six working groups of the Conference
The scientific review and preparation of all the documents that were presented
and discussed during the two days of the Conference.
The objective of the participant number; until the conference day there were
not 100 participants registered (as established in the project proposal).
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Difficult to find sponsors for the conference- sponsorship campaign took more
time that prevented.
More time was dedicated to contact and deal with all the experts who were invited to
participate as well was increased the time dedicated to the scientific review of the
consensus documents.
Changes on the registration fees and time limits were made. Discounts offers were
presented to the students, nurses and psychologists.
Expected outcomes of the Conference and how they were accomplished.
LIDOBS Network was expected to consolidate its status and to expand the
membership with more members.
All the participants of the conference were invited to be part of LIDOBS Network. Was
notable the interest shown from the attendant and a considerable number of them
signed the agreement for being part of the LIDOBS Network.
6. Main Conclusion
LIDOBS Network will continue the activity for improving the Living Donation and
Transplantation procedures. The safety of the living Donors and the high quality of
Living Donation programmes are and will remain the main aims of LIDOBS.
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Annex
Conference Agenda
www.eulivingdonor.org/lidobsconference Hospital Clínic de Barcelona [email protected] Assessoria de Trasplantaments – Direcció Mèdica Tel. 34 (93) 227-1865
International Conference on Living Donation High Quality Practices 6-7th of November 2014 Barcelona, Spain
Day 1: Thursday, 6th of November
8:00 Registration Sala Farreras Valentí
Esc. 9 Planta 3
Hospital Clínic,
Barcelona
8:30 –
9:00
Welcome and conference presentation
Chair: Martí Manyalich
European Commission (EU)
Hélène Le Borgne
Dirk Meusel
Council of Europe
Marta López Fraga
World Health Organization (WHO)
Marie-Charlotte Bouësseau
Organització Catalana de Trasplantaments (OCATT)
Jaume Tort
Organización Nacional de Trasplantes (ONT)
Rafael Matesanz
Hospital Clínic de Barcelona
Josep Maria Campistol, Medical Director
9:00 –
10:00
State of the art on living donation
Chairs: Jaume Tort / Marie-Charlotte Bouësseau
Keynote speakers:
Lisa Burnapp, UK
“Living kidney donor follow-up: state-of-the-art and future directions"- European Experience
Alan Leichtman, USA
“Living kidney donor follow-up: state-of-the-art and future directions"- USA Experience
Gonzalo Crespo, Spain
“Living liver donor assessment: ensuring the safety, quality and transparency”.
10:00 Coffee break
www.eulivingdonor.org/lidobsconference Hospital Clínic de Barcelona [email protected] Assessoria de Trasplantaments – Direcció Mèdica Tel. 34 (93) 227-1865
10:30 –
12:30
Chronology of European Projects on Living Donation
Chair: Hélène Le Borgne, Brussels / Dirk Meusel, Luxembourg
EULID- Assumpta Ricart
ELIPSY- Ana Menjívar
EULOD- Willem Weimar
HOTT - Linde van Balen
ODEQUS- Martí Manyalich
ACCORD- Beatriz Domínguez / Kirsten M. Ooms-de Vries
Presentation: Hélène Le Borgne: "Living donation in the light of the EU Directive, EU Action Plan and EU-funded projects"
WG1.
12:30 –
13:30
Ethical and legal aspects of living donation
Chair: Eva Pokörna, Czech Republic / Núria Masnou, Spain
Presentation: Marta Lopez Fraga :
“Council of Europe Convention against Trafficking in Human Organs”
WG1. Remarks and recommendations by: Christina Papachristou, Germany
13:30 – 15:00 Lunch
WG2.
15:00 –
16:00
Living donors protection
Chair: Ingela Fehrman, Sweden/ Levent Yücetin, Turkey
Presentation: Didier A. Mandelbrot, USA
WG2. Remarks and recommendations by: David Paredes, Spain
WG3.
16:00 –
17:30
Kidney living donors: medical and psychosocial follow-up
Chair: Christian Hiesse, France / Josep Maria Grinyó, Spain
Round table invited ponents:
Clinical follow-up: Federico Oppenheimer, Spain ; Willem Weimar, Netherlands
Surgical follow-up: Mireia Musquera, Spain; Chris Rudge, UK
Psychosocial follow-up: Xavier Torres, Spain; Christina Papachristou, Germany
WG3.Remarks and recommendations by: Ignacio Revuelta, Spain
17:30 Coffee break
WG4.
18:00 –
19:00
Liver living donors: medical and psychosocial follow-up
Chair: Niclas Kvarnström, Sweden / Pål-Dag Line, Norway
Round table invited ponents:
Pediatric Living Liver Donor Follow-up: Itxarone Bilbao Adult Living Liver Donor Follow-up: Refaat Kamel
Special Complications after Live Liver Donation- The Risk of Thromboembolic Events. Amelia J. Hessheimer
Presentation: WG4. Remarks and recommendations by: Amelia Hessheimer
Hospital Clínic de Barcelona www.eulivingdonor.org/lidobsconference Assessoria de Trasplantaments – Direcció Mèdica [email protected] Tel. 34 (93) 227-1865 3 - 3
Day 2: Friday, 7th of November
WG5.
9:00 –
10:00
Living donors registry
Chair: Maria Valentin, Spain / Bernadette Haase-Kromwijk, The Netherlands
Discussion round table
WG5. Remarks and recommendations by: Fritz Diekmann, Spain
Sala Farreras Valentí
Esc. 9 Planta 3
Hospital Clínic,
Barcelona WG6.
10:00 –
11:00
Quality indicators and certification.
Chair: Jaroslaw Czerwiski, Poland / Rosana Turcu, Romania
Presentation: Jordi Colmenero, Spain
WG6. Remarks and recommendations by: Ana Menjívar, Spain
11:00 Coffee break
11:30 –
12:00
Declaration of Istanbul Custodian Group
Chair: Beatriz Domínguez, Spain / Ana França, Portugal
Presentation: Francis Delmonico, USA
12:00 –
12:30
Moving towards a partnership to international cooperation and consensus on living donation. Foundation of Living Donor Observatory (LIDOBS Network)
Chair: Francis Delmonico, USA
Presentation: Martí Manyalich – LIDOBS
12:30 –
13:30
Experiencing living donation
Chair: David Paredes, Spain / Jordi Vilardell, Spain
Round table- participants: Federico Oppenheimer, Spain; Ingela Ferhman, Sweden; Melania Istrate, Romania; José Ignacio Sánchez, Spain*; Andriew Healey, Canada*; Antonio Sayago Rodriguez, Spain.
International Conference on Living Donation High Quality Practices
6-7th of November 2014 - Barcelona, Spain
ORGANIZED BY: FUNDING BY:
TOGETHER WITH
SPONSORS
This conference is receiving funding from the European Union in the framework of the EU Health Programme.
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Annex
LIDOBS Consensus Canvas
WG1
proposals
Coordinator:
Action 1Description of the proposed action
1: Ethical and legal aspects Legislation
2: Living Donors protection Instutional Training
3: Kidney Living Donors follow-up Scientific Bodies Clinical
4: Liver Living Donors follow-up Level of: 1 2 3 4 5 Safety Compulsory National Further research / publishing
5: Living Donors registryImpact:
Quality Advisable European Mass media dissemination
6: Quality indicators and certificationFeasibility:
Transparency Excellence International
Action 2Description of the proposed action
1: Ethical and legal aspects Legislation
2: Living Donors protection Instutional Training
3: Kidney Living Donors follow-up Scientific Bodies Clinical
4: Liver Living Donors follow-up Level of: 1 2 3 4 5 Safety Compulsory National Further research / publishing
5: Living Donors registryImpact:
Quality Advisable European Mass media dissemination
6: Quality indicators and certificationFeasibility:
Transparency Excellence International
Experiences to highlight What other emerging issues should to be considered? Other remarks
I:10 F:10 71 - 67
Territorial
aplicability
Applicability tools
Principle of Justice
Other:
Linked to topic: What concerns does it solve?
Linked to values
of
Level of
requirement
Experiences to highlight What other emerging issues should to be considered? Other remarks
I:10 F:7 71 - 71
Principle of Justice
Other:
Linked to topic: What concerns does it solve?
Linked to values
of
Level of
requirement
WG1: Ethical and legal aspects
International Conference on Living Donation High Quality Practices
LIDOBS Consensus Canvas on Living Donation IssuesExchanging knowledge to improve the quality of programs and assure the safety of procedures in Living Donation
Territorial
aplicability
Applicability tools