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Reservations and Preferences among Procurement Professionals concerning the Donation of Specific Organs and Tissues

Journal of Transplant Coordination, 1997
Previous research has established that organ procurement professionals who talk with families about donation have strong personal preferences concerning the donation of specific organs and tissues. This study examines possible reasons for such preferences and compares them with those of hospital personnel who talk with families about donation.
M, Verble, J, Worth
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Trends in organ- and tissue-specific donation refusals in São Paulo, Brazil, a quantitative cross-sectional study

Sao Paulo medical journal = Revista paulista de medicina
BACKGROUND The mismatch between the supply and demand for organs and tissues for transplantation is one of the reasons for the high rates of donation refusal. A more recent contributing factor has been the COVID-19 pandemic.
Barbara Rossana Gimenez Hidalgo   +3 more
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Using Voter Registration to Increase Enrollment Into the Organ and Tissue Registry in New York State

Progress in transplantation, 2020
Context: In an effort to increase donation rates, interventions seek to increase the number of residents who are enrolled in the electronic organ and tissue registry.
T. Feeley   +3 more
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Organ and tissue procurement in the acute care setting: Principles and practice — part 2

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1990
In this two-part series on organ and tissue procurement in the acute care setting, the procurement problem, cost-benefit analysis, organizational development and framework, approach to surviving relatives, public attitudes, and brain death certification were discussed in part 1 (January 1990).
E P, Rivers   +3 more
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NURSING AND THE PROCUREMENT OF ORGANS AND TISSUES IN THE ACUTE CARE HOSPITAL SETTING

Nursing Clinics of North America, 1998
Organ and tissue transplantations are now well established procedures; however, a scarcity of donors and the obstacles encountered during the procurement process have resulted in a growing shortage of organs and tissues. This paper reviews the issues surrounding the procurement process and the role that nurses play in that process. Two case studies are
L, Siminoff, C M, Saunders Sturm
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Organ and tissue procurement in the acute care setting: Principles and practice — Part 1

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1990
The specialty of organ transplantation has grown tremendously during the past decade. With the advent of cyclosporine, artificial organs, and organ-assist devices, the possibility of suitable patients with end-stage organ disease becoming successful transplant recipients has increased dramatically. Consequently, the need for donor organs has risen. The
E P, Rivers   +3 more
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Comparative landscape of small RNAs in tissue and liquid biopsies for liver transplant outcomes

Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal
Background Ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) is an inevitable consequence of liver transplantation, arising during donor organ procurement and reoxygenation.
Monima Anam   +11 more
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Emergency caregivers’ level of knowledge of organ and tissue procurement

Revista Española de Urgencias y Emergencias
INTRODUCCIÓN. Los servicios de urgencias y emergencias son esenciales en la detección de donantes de órganos y tejidos. El objetivo de este estudio es evaluar el grado de conocimiento sobre donación de órganos y tejidos de los profesionales de urgencias y emergencias, para poder llevar a cabo una detección eficaz de donantes en sus servicios.
Alonso Mateos Rodríguez   +5 more
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Public Policy Governing Organ and Tissue Procurement

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1996
Laura A. Siminoff   +2 more
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C-reactive protein as an indicator of inflammation and infection in brain-dead organ donors

Russian Journal of Transplantology and Artificial Organs
Elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) levels in brain-dead donors (BDDs) may indicate an underlying infectious process or may be related to the pathogenesis of the primary disease and brain death (BD) itself.
A. Lipnitski, A. V. Marochkov
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