Organ and tissue donation for transplantation
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Organ and tissue donation for transplantation
Arnold, c1997
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
'Organ and Tissue Donation for Transplantation' is a unique book bringing together detailed analyses of the problems surrounding organ and tissue donation. The increasing number of organs that can be transplanted and the rising number of patients on waiting lists have reached the point where availability of organ donors has surpassed the immunological problems as the major challenge for transplantation. In direct response to these problems, this book addresses all aspects of organ and tissue donation and the methods used to increase donation.
'Organ and Tissue Donation for Transplantation' examines the many different approaches, both at legislative and individual levels, to improve donor rates. The inclusion of a technical section considers the practical aspects of donation and testing to prevent the transmission of disease for living organ donation, cadaver organ donation and tissue and bone marrow donation. Legal and social aspects are considered extensively, as are the various strategies used around the world to increase organ donation, from the United States and Australia, to Spain and the rest of Europe.
This book will prove to be an invaluable guide for all transplant co-ordinators, organ procurement agencies, transplant units and intensive care units where knowledge of organ and tissue donation is required.
Table of Contents
Transplantation
Organ and Tissue Donation in Society
Religious views on organ and tissue donation: Introduction, Church of England, Roman Catholic and Islam
Public attitudes toward organ and tissue donation
Paid organ donation: towards understanding the issues
Ethics in organ donation and transplantation: the position of the Transplantation Society
The process of organ and tissue donation
Brain death
Legislation on organ and tissue donation
Transmission of disease by organ transplantation
Organ recovery from cadeveric donors
Donation of solid organs from living donors
Organ and tissue preservation
Organisation of donation and organ allocation
Bone marrow donation
Tissue banking
The donor family experience: sudden loss, brain death, organ donation, grief and recovery
Methods of increasing organ and tissue donation
Transplant co-ordinators
Informed or presumed consent legislative models
The Spanish experience in organ donation
The European donor hospital education programme
Making the critical difference: education, motivation and donation
The partnership for organ donation: a strategic approach to solving the organ donor shortage
Education in schools
Publicity and marketing strategies
Unrelated bone marrow donor registries
Xenotransplantation - a solution to the donor organ shortage?
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