ISHLT Submits Comments on OPTN Policy Proposal for Post-Transplant Graft Survival Metrics
In response to a Special Public Comment request from the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN), the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation (ISHLT) has submitted official comments on the OPTN’s proposed “Update Criteria for Post-Transplant Graft Survival Metrics.”
ISHLT’s response was thoughtfully developed by the Society’s Advocacy Committee, chaired by Stuart Sweet, MD, PhD, with input from ISHLT’s four Interdisciplinary Network (IDN) Steering Committees and contributions from the broader membership. After thorough review, the final comments were approved by the ISHLT Executive Committee.
The Advocacy Committee plays a crucial role in guiding ISHLT’s engagement with global policy issues, always focused on advancing care and improving outcomes for patients with advanced heart and lung disease.
The OPTN public comment process is an important avenue for all stakeholders, including transplant candidates and their families, to provide input before new policies are finalized and submitted to the OPTN Board of Directors. This feedback loop ensures that a wide range of perspectives shapes the future of organ procurement and transplantation policy. For more information on the public comment process, please visit the OPTN website.