AUTHOR=Giorgakis Emmanouil , Kapoor Sorabh , Calderon Esteban , Chen Melissa , Kapoor Kunal , Toledo Alex , Desai Chirag S. TITLE=Fixing a Mismatch: The Case for Age-Aligned Kidney Allocation JOURNAL=Transplant International VOLUME=Volume 38 - 2025 YEAR=2025 URL=https://www.frontierspartnerships.org/journals/transplant-international/articles/10.3389/ti.2025.15148 DOI=10.3389/ti.2025.15148 ISSN=1432-2277 ABSTRACT=Despite recent advances, deceased donor kidney transplant allocation in the United States does not sufficiently account for the mismatch between donor and recipient age. This misalignment often leads to a suboptimal use of scarce resources. This viewpoint calls for restructuring of current kidney allocation strategies, advocating for a more intentional, age-matched approach that prioritizes better long-term quality kidneys for proportionally younger patients and encourages the use of older donor kidneys in similarly aged recipients. Drawing on the National Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients data, clinical observations, and ethical reasoning, we argue that incorporating age in the organ allocation algorithms may improve both equity and utility in organ distribution. We also advocate for revision of the kidney donor risk calculators and placing a cap on the pre-emptive wait-time. Such realignments may reduce organ discard rates, enhance long-term graft utility, alleviate decision-making burdens on patients, and decrease the need for re-transplants on younger patients. To achieve this, recalibrations in allocation algorithms and reframing of what constitutes a “good” kidney are required. The goal is not to limit choice, but to structure a framework that maximizes benefit across populations while maintaining fairness towards a more sustainable model of transplant care.