نتایج جستجو برای: organ donor

تعداد نتایج: 165936  

2006
V. Shah G. Bhosale

A b st ra ct In recent years, transplantation has assumed an important role in the treatment of patients with end-stage organ failure. With the passage of Transplantation of Human Organ Act by the Indian parliament, transplantation of organs from brain dead donors has become a reality. Although there are many issues in success of cadaver programme, intensivists can play a crucial role by conver...

2015
Diana K. Vania Glen E. Randall

BACKGROUND Organ transplantation has become an effective means to extend lives; however, a major obstacle is the lack of availability of cadaveric organs. India has one of the lowest cadaver organ donation rates in the world. If India could increase the donor rate, the demand for many organs could be met. Evidence from high-income countries suggests that an organ donor registry can be a valuabl...

Journal: :Best practice & research. Clinical anaesthesiology 2008
Paul Herijgers Willem J Flameng

Preserving donor organs in optimal condition is a prerequisite for successful transplantation. The donor organ is subjected to a multitude of stresses. In this review, we will discuss the consequences of brain death on donor organs. The effects of an extended ischaemic period followed by the reperfusion necessary for the harvest, storage and implantation of transplant organs will be evaluated. ...

2003
Edward Guadagnoli Cindy L. Christiansen Carol L. Beasley

The authors estimated the supply of organ donors in the U.S. and also according to organ procurement organizations (OPOs). They estimated the number of donors in the U.S. to be 16,796. Estimates of the number of potential donors for each OPO were used to calculate the level of donor efficiency (actual donors as a percent of potential donors). Overall, donor efficiency for OPOs was 35 percent; t...

Journal: :Health economics 2017
Avraham Stoler Judd B Kessler Tamar Ashkenazi Alvin E Roth Jacob Lavee

How donor organs are allocated for transplant can affect their scarcity. In 2008, Israel's Parliament passed an Organ Transplantation Law granting priority on organ donor waiting lists to individuals who had previously registered as organ donors. Beginning in November 2010, public awareness campaigns advertised the priority policy to the public. Since April 2012, priority has been added to the ...

Journal: :British journal of health psychology 2009
Lutz Goetzmann Sarosh Irani Karin S Moser Kyrill Schwegler Martina Stamm Anja Spindler Claus Buddeberg Christoph Schmid Annette Boehler Richard Klaghofer

OBJECTIVES Lung recipients undergo a complex psychological process, including organ integration and processing of attitudes towards the organ donor. DESIGN Seventy-six lung recipients were asked to participate in a cross-sectional questionnaire study on the psychological processing of lung transplants. METHODS The questionnaire consisted of statements describing aspects of organ integration...

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: :Lancet 2010
Jacob Lavee Tamar Ashkenazi Gabriel Gurman David Steinberg

Israel’s system for organ donation has been based, since its inception in 1968, on a model in which organs for transplantation are retrieved from brain-dead donors only after consent has been obtained from the appropriate fi rst-degree relatives. This consent is needed even if the potential donor has expressed a wish for posthumous organ donation by signing a donor card, which is a government f...

Journal: :Health education research 2009
Melissa K Hyde Katherine M White

This study explored the role of donor prototype evaluations (perceptions of the typical organ donor) in organ donation communication decisions using an extended theory of planned behaviour (TPB) model. The model incorporated attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioural control, moral norm, self-identity, and donor prototype evaluations to predict intentions to record consent on an organ don...

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