120.6: Organ procurement failure in a tertiary government hospital in the Philippines: why are we losing our potential donors?doi:10.1097/01.tp.0000993056.06385.5dSmigel, Delbrynth MTorres, Julie Ann Kristy LZaki, Shafiq Dexter B AbouBeldua, Fiona Therese...
Nontransplan- tation of livers from deceased donors who are able to donate another solid organ: how often and why it happens. Am J Trans- plant. 2007;7(1):151-60.Sayuk GS, Leet TL, Schnitzler MA, Hayashi PH. Nontransplantation of livers from deceased donors who are able to donate ...
Our study provides novel findings on the factors that influence non-donors' preferences and perspectives, particularly con- cerns regarding perceived barriers. Interestingly, we find that women appear more willing (in principle) to participate in RT donation than men and are more likely to provide ...
Toxicity would become unmanageable because of the high dose and low tissue exposure/selectivity in disease-targeted organ but high tissue exposure/selectivity in normal organs. Class IV drug candidates are the most undesirable and should be terminated at an early stage of the drug optimization ...
continue to grow but people have always had stress in their lives this factor hasn’t changed to the degree that it explains this great increases in cancer but what has undeniably changed over this time frame is the creation and increased incidence of the (toxins) we are all in contact ...
Transplant teams in the Western world chose to concentrate their efforts on optimising the use of deceased donor livers with techniques such as split LT, or by using extended criteria donors (including donation after cardiac death donors) and machine perfusion devices etc. On the other hand, drive...
Oh, and let me note this at the end. Though some Haredi sects are opposed to organ donation after death, the Haredim are known for their willingness to belivedonors, giving kidneys to other people, and not just other Jews. In fact, it’s more of amitzvahif you don’t know who the ...
Why should we compensate organ donors when we can continue to take organs for free? A response to some of my critics, J Med Phil 2009; 34: 649-673Why Should We Compensate Organ Donors When We Can Continue to Take Organs for Free? A Response to Some of My Critics." Journal of ...
Cherry, Mark J. (2009), Why Should We Compensate Organ Donors When We Can Continue to Take Organs for Free? A Response to Some of My Critics, Journal of Medicine and Philosophy , 34 : 649 – 673, 2009. :Cherry, MJ. Why should we compensate organ donors when we can continue to ...
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