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arxiv: 1301.3509 · v2 · pith:FD4SL3LJnew · submitted 2013-01-15 · 💻 cs.DS · cs.SI

Kidney Exchange in Dynamic Sparse Heterogenous Pools

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keywords matchesmatchingwaitingcyclesexchangefindkidneymany
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Current kidney exchange pools are of moderate size and thin, as they consist of many highly sensitized patients. Creating a thicker pool can be done by waiting for many pairs to arrive. We analyze a simple class of matching algorithms that search periodically for allocations. We find that if only 2-way cycles are conducted, in order to gain a significant amount of matches over the online scenario (matching each time a new incompatible pair joins the pool) the waiting period should be "very long". If 3-way cycles are also allowed we find regimes in which waiting for a short period also increases the number of matches considerably. Finally, a significant increase of matches can be obtained by using even one non-simultaneous chain while still matching in an online fashion. Our theoretical findings and data-driven computational experiments lead to policy recommendations.

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