نتایج جستجو برای: organ shortage

تعداد نتایج: 116854  

Journal: :British Dental Journal 2020

2014
Ramalingam Shanmugam

Organ transplants are increasingly done worldwide. The organ donors might be dead or alive. There are legal, ethical, medical and administrative issues to procure organs and to transplant them. However, the donor’s organs must fully match the recipient’s requirement before they are quickly transported as the time is the essence. The kidney or pancreas organs are more in demand. When a recipient...

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2014
seyed mohammad ali vakili shahrbabaki

in order to examine the effect of the quantity of nitrogen fertilizer and bush density on vegetative and productive function of henna medicinal plant (lawsonia inermis)  factorial experimentation in the form of block plan was carried in three stages in agriculture research center in south of kerman  province in corp of 2012. the first factor containing nitrogen fertilizer in 4 levels including ...

2014
Marie-Chantal Fortin

Introduction Given the increasing shortage of organs in recent years, there has been an abundant empirical and theoretical literature on incentives to improve organ donation [1,2]. Some of these incentives, such as reimbursement of donor expenses, are uncontroversial whereas others, such as payment for organs, are matters of heated debate. In this issue of the Journal, Caulfield and colleagues ...

2011
Lorraine B Ware Tatsuki Koyama Dean Billheimer Megan Landeck Elizabeth Johnson Sandra Brady Gordon R Bernard Michael A Matthay

BACKGROUND Given the persistent shortage of organs for transplantation, new donor management strategies to improve both organ utilization and quality of procured organs are needed. Current management protocols for the care of the deceased donor before organ procurement are based on physiological rationale, experiential reasoning, and retrospective studies without rigorous testing. Although many...

Journal: :Pediatric blood & cancer 2004
Angela S Punnett Lisa J McCarthy Peter B Dirks Cynthia Hawkins Eric Bouffet

Malignancy is considered a contra-indication to organ donation, with a few possible exceptions. We present the case of a child with fatal intracranial hemorrhage from a primary brain tumor (PBT) whose organs were denied for transplant after recovery. We review the literature of organ donors with PBTs in the context of the current organ shortage and discuss the implications for the practicing on...

2014
Melissa K. Hyde Simon R. Knowles Katherine M. White Melissa Hyde

Due to the critical shortage and continued need of blood and organ donations, research exploring similarities and differences in the motivational determinants of these behaviors is needed. In a sample of 258 university students, we used a cross-sectional design to test the utility of an extended theory of planned behavior (TPB) including moral norm, self-identity, and in-group altruism (family/...

2014
Paola Frati Vittorio Fineschi Matteo Gulino Gianluca Montanari Vergallo Natale Mario Di Luca Emanuela Turillazzi

A critical controversy surrounds the type of allowable interventions to be carried out in patients who are potential organ donors, in an attempt to improve organ perfusion and successful transplantation. The main goal is to transplant an organ in conditions as close as possible to its physiological live state. "Elective ventilation" (EV), that is, the use of ventilation for the sole purpose of ...

2017
Baldeep Chani Veena Puri Ranbir C. Sobti Vivekanand Jha Sanjeev Puri

The multi-cellular nature of renal tissue makes it the most challenging organ for regeneration. Therefore, till date whole organ transplantations remain the definitive treatment for the end stage renal disease (ESRD). The shortage of available organs for the transplantation has, thus, remained a major concern as well as an unsolved problem. In this regard generation of whole organ scaffold thro...

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