2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2018.02.055
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Challenges of Organ Donation: Potential Donors for Transplantation in an Area of Brazil's Northeast

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“…The success of the organ transplant process depends on the balanced maintenance of two difference processes by organ transplant professionals. The first is the appropriate medical management of potential donor candidates and the second is the good preparation of family members about the process at the point of decision, with accurate and sufficient information given in a short time ensuring the transplant process will not be interrupted once initiated (4,5,10,11). Consequently, this study was conducted in two parts.…”
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“…The success of the organ transplant process depends on the balanced maintenance of two difference processes by organ transplant professionals. The first is the appropriate medical management of potential donor candidates and the second is the good preparation of family members about the process at the point of decision, with accurate and sufficient information given in a short time ensuring the transplant process will not be interrupted once initiated (4,5,10,11). Consequently, this study was conducted in two parts.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Studies assessing organ transplant consent of families after BD in recent years have focused on the early placement of BD diagnosis (4,9,12,13). A study by Kıraklı et al (9) found the BD definite diagnosis was made significantly earlier in cases where families accepted organ donation.…”
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“…O transplante pulmonar não significa cura, mas a possibilidade de uma nova perspectiva de vida frente ao tratamento. O paciente conta com assistência contínua de uma equipe multiprofissional que prescreverá toda terapêutica a fim de reduzir os riscos de rejeição, porém para tal sucesso é primordial que esse transplantado tenha adesão às orientações rigorosas estabelecidas pelos profissionais de saúde (1,2) . No Brasil, de acordo com dados do Registro Brasileiro de Transplantes (2019), foram contabilizados 1.180 transplantes absolutos de pulmão, com registros que vão desde 1997.…”
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