考虑实体器官异种移植的风险和成本。

IF 3.2 3区 生物学 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Catharine E. Krebs, Janine McCarthy, Kristie Sullivan, James Craner, Brendan Parent, Ann Lam
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摘要

终末期器官衰竭的标准治疗方法是移植,但对器官的需求总是远远超过供应。通过增加器官捐赠、改善移植后预后和异种移植等措施解决器官短缺问题的可行性正在讨论中。本文考察了异种动物移植的基本原理、风险和成本,例如异种人畜共患病、创造一种新的工业化动物养殖形式、放弃动物伦理原则,以及将有限的研究资金投入异种动物移植而不是投资于更可行的策略的机会成本。建议采用符合伦理和有效地解决心脏、肾脏和其他器官移植需求的替代策略:改进疾病预防和管理以减少对移植器官的需求,改进移植方法,系统性地改变供体政策和器官恢复方法以增加总体供应。在仔细探索器官移植的完整景观后,考虑这些替代策略是否不施加明确的危害和异种移植的重大风险是增加救命选择和改善器官衰竭患者临床结果的最道德和最有效的手段。
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Considering the Risks and Costs of Solid Organ Xenotransplantation

Considering the Risks and Costs of Solid Organ Xenotransplantation

The standard treatment for end-stage organ failure is transplantation, but demand for organs has always vastly outstripped supply. Discussions are ongoing about the feasibility of addressing the organ shortage through measures like increasing organ donations, improving post-transplant outcomes, and xenotransplantation. This paper examines the rationale, risks, and costs of xenotransplantation, such as xenozoonoses, creating a new form of industrialized animal farming, abandoning animal ethics principles, and the opportunity costs of investing finite research dollars in xenotransplantation instead of investing in more viable strategies. Alternative strategies that can ethically and effectively address the demand for heart, kidney, and other transplants are recommended: Improving disease prevention and management to reduce demand for transplant organs, improving transplantation methods, and systemic changes to donor policies and organ recovery methods to increase overall supply. Upon careful exploration of the full landscape of organ transplantation, it is considered whether these alternative strategies that do not impose the definite harms and significant risks of xenotransplantation are the most ethical and effective means to increase life-saving options and improve clinical outcomes for patients in organ failure.

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Advanced biology
Advanced biology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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