在伊朗,从没有亲属关系的活体捐赠者那里获得同种异体肾移植:黯然失色的原因。

Saeed Taheri
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肾移植是治疗终末期肾病的首选方法。然而,尽管尽了一切努力扩大捐赠者库,但捐赠者的短缺正在加剧,因此,全球等待移植的患者人数大幅增加。世界各地的社会都采用了不同的方法来解决这一问题,每种方法都有具体的伦理问题。30多年前,伊朗引入了一项由政府监管的无亲属关系活体捐赠者肾移植计划,并自实施以来一直是文献中热议的主题。尽管如此,尽管进行了广泛的讨论和发表了大量的出版物,但该计划的几个关键方面仍未得到适当的阐明和解决。在这篇文章中,作者旨在阐明与这个问题相关的一些黑暗角落,这些角落在很大程度上没有引起伦理学家的注意。
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Renal allograft procurement from living unrelated donors in Iran: What falls under the eclipse.

Renal transplantation is the treatment of choice for end stage kidney disease. However, despite all the efforts to expand the donor pool, the shortage of donors is increasing and as a consequence, there has been a significant increase in the number of patients on transplant waiting lists globally. Societies worldwide have employed different methods to address this, each with specific ethical concerns surrounding them. Over three decades ago, a governmentally regulated program of kidney transplantation from living unrelated donors was introduced in Iran and since practiced which has been the subject of hot debate in the literature. Nevertheless, despite all these extensive discussions and publications, several key aspects of the program have still not been properly elucidated and addressed. In this article, the author aims to illuminate some dark corners related to this issue that have largely escaped the notice of ethicists.

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