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美国器官获取与移植系统。

U.S. system for organ procurement and transplantation.

作者信息

Schaeffer M J, Alexander D C

机构信息

Recovery Services, Washington Regional Transplant Consortium, Washington, DC 20037.

出版信息

Am J Hosp Pharm. 1992 Jul;49(7):1733-40.

PMID:1621733
Abstract

The establishment and responsibilities of the organ procurement and transplantation network in the United States are discussed, and the process of receiving an organ transplant through the system is described. The National Organ Transplant Act of 1984 provided for a federally funded network for organ procurement and transplantation, which would function as a private, non-profit organization. This organization is the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS). UNOS monitors the activities of and provides service to transplant centers and organ procurement organizations (OPOs). The names of all candidates awaiting cadaveric organ transplants are placed on a central waiting list maintained by UNOS; UNOS also is responsible for maintaining a scientific registry to collect relevant data from transplant centers on the recipients of organ transplants. Although there is a national list of more than 25,000 persons waiting at any given time for a cadaveric organ, there are far fewer actual organ donors (less than 5000 in 1991). The hospital's best resource with respect to the donation process is the local OPO, which provides services related to organ donor referral, evaluation, and surgical recovery. The organ donation process consists of eight components: donor identification, referral, evaluation, consent, management, recovery of organs, allocation, and follow-up. An organ recovery coordinator from the local OPO helps the hospital staff in determining donation potential, seeking consent from the next of kin, and managing the donor after consent has been obtained. The OPO--never the donor's family or their insurer--is billed for charges relating to the donation. The OPO then bills the costs associated with the donation to the transplant centers receiving each organ for implantation.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

摘要

本文讨论了美国器官获取与移植网络的建立及职责,并描述了通过该系统接受器官移植的过程。1984年的《国家器官移植法》规定建立一个由联邦资助的器官获取与移植网络,该网络将作为一个私人非营利组织运作。这个组织就是器官共享联合网络(UNOS)。UNOS监督移植中心和器官获取组织(OPO)的活动并为其提供服务。所有等待尸体器官移植的候选人名单都被列入由UNOS维护的中央等待名单;UNOS还负责维护一个科学登记处,以从移植中心收集有关器官移植受者的相关数据。尽管在任何给定时间都有超过25000人在全国等待尸体器官,但实际器官捐赠者却少得多(1991年不到5000人)。医院在捐赠过程中最好的资源是当地的OPO,它提供与器官捐赠者转诊、评估和手术恢复相关的服务。器官捐赠过程包括八个部分:捐赠者识别、转诊、评估、同意、管理、器官获取、分配和随访。当地OPO的器官获取协调员帮助医院工作人员确定捐赠潜力,寻求近亲的同意,并在获得同意后管理捐赠者。与捐赠相关的费用由OPO支付,而不是捐赠者的家人或他们的保险公司。然后,OPO将与捐赠相关的费用向接受每个器官进行植入的移植中心收取。(摘要截短为250字)

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