Originally Posted by talaxandra
Non-compliance is definitely a factor in my unit. We've had a couple of patients who had to demonstrate 12 months of compliance before being accepted for living-related transplantation (both did very well).
Unfortunately it took a pre-op non-compliant patient rejecting her kidney (she stopped taking cyclosporin because she was "sick of taking tablets all the time" - while I can certainly sympathise with that, no) for them to evaluate compliance as part of the work up.
I agree... pretransplant compliance is a must. If they are noncompliant BEFOREHAND, they can well be expected to remain so post op, and neglect to take their meds, which are ESSENTIAL.
While we have no specific policy in place such as mentioned above, we do speak to our patients about this, and let them know that the transplant folks look into this themselves, and are adamant about compliance, or they will (and DO) actually remove the patient from the list.