Current through September, 2024
Section 17-1737-94 - Kidney transplant(a) Indications are irreversible kidney failure that has progressed to a point that a useful, comfortable life can no longer be sustained by conventional medical treatment. The following conditions may deteriorate to the point when kidney transplant may be required: (2) Chronic pyelonephritis;(3) Hereditary: (B) Medullary cystic disease;(C) Nephritis (including Alport's syndrome);(4) Hypertensive nephrosclerosis;(7) Toxic: (A) Analgesic nephropathy;(B) Heavy metal poisoning;(8) Irreversible acute renal failure: (B) Acute tubular necrosis; and(b) Conditions and limitations affecting kidney transplant include: (1) A living, related donor with major blood group (ABO) and human leukocyte group A (HLA) histocompatibility, or an appropriate cadaveric kidney with major blood group (ABO) and human leukocyte group A (HLA) histocompatibility shall be available;(2) Patient shall be in a stable emotional state;(3) There is no active infection at the time of transplant;(4) There are no general medical contraindications to major surgery and anesthesia;(5) Patient has a normal lower urinary tract;(6) There are no other major systemic disease which would preclude successful recovery potential (such as cancer, polyarteritis, systemic lupus erythematosis or heart, lung or liver disease);(7) Patient is evaluated by a qualified authority in Hawaii and renal transplant is recommended;(8) Informed consent shall be obtained from the patient or the patient's representative; and(9) Age limits five through fifty.Haw. Code R. § 17-1737-94
[Eff 08/01/94] (Auth: HRS § 346-14; 42 C.F.R. §431.10 ) (Imp: 42 C.F.R. §440.230; 42 U.S.C. §1396 b(i) )