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Improved Organ Utilization and Better Transplant Outcomes With In Situ Normothermic Regional Perfusion in Controlled Donation After Circulatory Death

Transplantation, 2022
Background . We evaluated whether the use of normothermic regional perfusion (NRP) was associated with increased organ recovery and improved transplant outcomes from controlled donation after circulatory death (cDCD). Methods .
G. Oniscu   +8 more
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Validation of the factors influencing family consent for organ donation in the UK

Anaesthesia, 2021
Between 2013 and 2019, there was an increase in the consent rate for organ donation in the UK from 61% to 67%, but this remains lower than many European countries.
R. Curtis   +7 more
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Organ Donation

Seminars in Liver Disease, 2009
Liver transplantation expertise has expanded throughout the world to the point where liver transplants are available in most developed countries. In many cases, however, legislation and regulations have not kept pace with the advances in healthcare technology.
Jason, Rhee   +3 more
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Organ donation

, 2022
Introduction: Organ donation is one of the finest therapeutic marvels of the 20th century which has saved the lives of several patients. The disparity between the enormous demands for the organs and their impoverished supply is the main concern.
Ruchi Sharma
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Organ donation and transplant: The Islamic perspective

Clinical Transplantation, 2020
Islam is the second most practiced religion globally, and the number of Muslims in Western countries has been increasing due to recent trends in migration.
Abeera Ali   +8 more
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Organ donation

Emergency Nurse, 2006
This article shares the work of the Organ Donation Breakthrough Collaborative (ODBC) in the United States.
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Compelled organ donation

Gender Medicine, 2009
Along with ethical considerations, compelling an individual to donate organs, tissues, or bodily fluids brings several legal doctrines into conflict. The privacy of one's body is generally considered sacrosanct by American courts, which have upheld a competent adult's right to refuse medical procedures, even in cases when they are necessary to save the
Louis M, Solomon   +2 more
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