Efficiency in Lung Transplant Allocation Strategies

12/18/2018
by   Jingjing Zou, et al.
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Currently in the United States, lung transplantations are allocated to candidates according to the candidates' Lung Allocation Score (LAS). The LAS is an ad-hoc ranking system for patients' priorities of transplantation. The goal of this study is to develop a framework for improving patients' life expectancy over the LAS based on a comprehensive modeling of the lung transplantation waiting list. Patients and organs are modeled as arriving according to Poisson processes, patients' health status evolving a waiting time inhomogeneous Markov process until death or transplantation, with organ recipient's expected post-transplant residual life depending on waiting time and health status at transplantation. Under allocation rules satisfying minimal fairness requirements, the long-term average expected life converges, and its limit is a natural standard for comparing allocation strategies. Via the Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman equations, upper bounds for the limiting average expected life are derived as a function of organ availability. Corresponding to each upper bound is an allocable set of (time, state) pairs at which patients would be optimally transplanted. The allocable set expands monotonically as organ availability increases, which motivates the development of an allocation strategy that leads to long-term expected life close to the upper bound. Simulation studies are conducted with model parameters estimated from national lung transplantation data. Results suggest that compared to the LAS, the proposed allocation strategy could provide a 7

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