Organizational Characteristics of Solid-Organ Donor Hospitals and Nondonor Hospitals

A. Klassen, D. Klassen, R. Aronoff, A. G. Hall, J. Braslow
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Journal of Transplant Coordination, Vol. 9, Number 2, June 1999 for all types of cadaveric organs included more than 53 000 registrations.1 The possibility of cadaveric organ donation exists among only a small percentage of deaths. Therefore, there is considerable effort to continue to identify and approach all potential donors and their families, and to maximize the likelihood of consent and successful procurement as well as the optimal use of the organs donated. Although only a small number of those who die are deemed medically suitable to become cadaveric donors, substantial evidence shows that the pool of potential donors is larger than the number of donations made. Research consistently shows that only 30% to 50% of eligible deaths result in donation.2,3 Organizational characteristics of solid-organ donor hospitals and nondonor hospitals
实体器官捐献医院和非器官捐献医院的组织特征
移植协调杂志,第9卷,第2期,1999年6月,所有类型的尸体器官包括53000多个登记只有一小部分死者有捐献尸体器官的可能。因此,需要作出相当大的努力,继续查明和接触所有潜在的捐赠者及其家属,并最大限度地获得同意和成功采购的可能性,以及最佳地使用捐赠的器官。虽然只有少数死者在医学上被认为适合成为尸体捐赠者,但大量证据表明,潜在捐赠者的数量大于捐赠的数量。研究一致表明,只有30%至50%的符合条件的死亡导致捐赠。2,3实体器官捐赠医院和非捐赠医院的组织特点
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