• Title of article

    Challenges of Organ Shortage for Transplantation: Solutions and Opportunities

  • Author/Authors

    Saidi, Reza F. Brown University - Alpert Medical School - Department of Surgery, Division of Organ Transplantation, USA , Hejazii Kenari, S. K. Brown University - Alpert Medical School - Department of Surgery, Division of Organ Transplantation, USA

  • From page
    87
  • To page
    96
  • Abstract
    Organ shortage is the greatest challenge facing the field of organ transplantation today. A varietyof approaches have been implemented to expand the organ donor pool including live donation, a national effort to expand deceased donor donation, split organ donation, paired donor exchange, national sharing models and greater utilization of expanded criteria donors. Increased public awareness, improved efficiency of the donation process, greater expectations for transplantation, expansion of the living donor pool and the development of standardized donor management protocols have led to unprecedented rates of organ procurement and transplantation. Although live donors and donation after brain death account for the majority of organ donors, in the recent years there has been a growing interest in donors who have severe and irreversible brain injuries but do not meet the criteria for brain death. If the physician and family agree that the patient has no chance of recovery to a meaningful life, life support can be discontinued and the patient can be allowed to progress to circulatory arrest and then still donate organs (donation after circulatory death). Increasing utilization of marginal organs has been advocated to address the organ shortage.
  • Keywords
    Organ transplantation , Tissue donor , Tissue and organ procurement , Awareness , Living donors
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Organ Transplantation Medicine
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Organ Transplantation Medicine
  • Record number

    2570677