“…Probability trade-off has been shown to capture the complexities of clinical decisions that are made under conditions of uncertainty and has demonstrated high coefficients of test-retest reliability (0.78-0.94). 40,41 The method is able to determine how strongly individuals adhere to their treatment preferences 34,39 and allows an assessment of potential donor Donors who developed wound infections 20% 15 Donors who developed postoperative urinary infections 10% 15 Donors who developed incisional hernias 5-20% 15,122 Donors who developed postoperative liver failure requiring liver transplantation 0.20% 123 Donors who experienced postoperative depression that resolved 2-14% 116,117,122,124 Donors' risk of death Risk of death for donors as a result of surgical complications 0.1-0.5% 15,62,102,123,125 Donors' operation Donors in whom an incision was made but who were unable to donate because of an unexpected finding during the operation 2-4.9% 15,103,119,126 Donors who needed at least one unit of blood transfused during or after surgery 1-4.9% 107,121,127 Mean donor blood loss during surgery 500-750 ml 107 Donors' recovery Mean hospital stay for the donor after surgery 6-7 days 73,[120][121][122]127 Time necessary for donors to recover completely from surgery 2-14 weeks 73,116 Donors' long-term sequelae Donors who experienced at least one complication after 1 year from donation 7% 15 Donors who needed to be readmitted to hospital after being discharged home 7-11% 121,122 Donors who needed to change their job as a consequence of their ...…”