Harbor-UCLA Renal Transplant
Program
Overview
The Harbor-UCLA Transplant center is one of a
selected group of Southern California medical
centers providing renal transplantation services. We are a member of the United Network of
Organ Sharing (UNOS), which is the central agency in the United States responsible for
equitable allocation of organs. Our
transplant program offers the most thorough and sophisticated treatments
available. The transplant team consists
of physician and surgeon specialists, nurse coordinators, transplant social
worker and dietician. The team is
dedicated to provide patients with an efficient pre-transplant evaluation and a
smooth transition into the transplant phase.
Our patients enjoy the special Renal Transplant Unit in a hospital
devoted to meeting the physical, psycho-social and spiritual needs of each
patient.
Renal
Transplant Referral
Most patients are referred to the transplant
program by their primary physician or specialist. Patients may also contact the transplant program
on their own initiative. The transplant
evaluation process begins with a call to the transplant office (310-222-2728).
Pre-transplant
Evaluation
All transplant candidates are first seen and
examined by a transplant physician specialist.
Each patient receives extensive one-on-one instruction and education by
each member of the multidisciplinary transplant team that includes the
physician, nurse coordinator, social worker, and dietitian. Appropriate candidates are referred for a
comprehensive series of pre-transplant laboratory and radiographic tests. After a candidate is accepted for
transplantation, his or her name is added to the regional and national lists of
the United Network of Organ Sharing (UNOS).
The allocation of organs is based upon a point system which takes into
account medical history, time on the waiting list and blood type
compatibility.
In United
States, there is an ongoing organ shortage
and transplant candidates may be on the waiting lists for several years. The identification of possible living donors
is also an important part of the pre-transplant screening process. Friends and family members of patients are
often intricately involved in the care process, and members of the Harbor-UCLA
transplant team are dedicated to helping patients and their loved ones
understand the transplant process and answer any questions.
The
Transplant Surgery
When a compatible kidney becomes available, the
transplant patient is immediately contacted by a nurse coordinator and admitted
to the Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Renal Transplant Unit. At this time, appropriate history and
physical exam as well as laboratory and radiographic testing is obtained to
ensure the patient’s readiness for the transplant surgery.
The transplant surgery lasts approximately three
hours. The length of hospital stay is
determined by a number of factors, including the overall health of the patient
before surgery and kidney function post-transplant. The average hospital stay for a deceased or
living donor transplant is five to seven days.
During this time, patients receive extensive education regarding their
medication regimen and post-transplant care from the transplant team as well as
the nursing staff in the Renal Transplant Unit.
Post-Transplant
Follow up
After discharge from the hospital, the transplant
physicians are responsible for the care of the patient for the first 3 months
post-transplantation. Patients are
followed several times a week in the post-transplant clinic. This is a period when medications are
precisely adjusted with close monitoring of the kidney function. After this initial period, patients are seen
periodically as determined by their condition.
At this time, we welcome the referring physician to participate in the
post-transplant care of the patients.
Do You
Have a Potential Kidney Transplant Patient?
You can refer your patients to the Harbor-UCLA
Medical Center Renal Transplant Program with confidence. Our program emphasizes long-term patient
survival and graft success. Over the years
we have greatly improved the lives of hundreds of patients. Please call the Renal Transplant Office at
(310)222-2728 or fax your referral request to (310)533-4093. Following a consultation with the transplant
team, you will receive a consultation report informing you of the outcome of
the patient’s visit and an outline of recommendations from the transplant
physicians.
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