Rudow Dianne LaPointe, Brown Robert S
New York Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.
Prog Transplant. 2005 Sep;15(3):298-302. doi: 10.1177/152692480501500317.
Adult living donor liver transplantation has developed as a direct result of the critical shortage of deceased donors. Recent regulations passed by New York State require transplant programs to appoint an Independent Donor Advocacy Team to evaluate, educate, and consent to all potential living liver donors. Ethical issues surround the composition of the team, who appoints them, and the role the team plays in the process. Critics of living liver donation have questioned issues surrounding motivation and the ability of donors to provide true informed consent during a time of family crisis. This article will address issues surrounding the controversies and discuss how using the team can effectively evaluate and educate potential living liver donors and improve practice to ensure safety of living donors.
成人活体肝移植是在已故供体严重短缺的直接推动下发展起来的。纽约州最近通过的法规要求移植项目指定一个独立的供体倡导团队,对所有潜在的活体肝供体进行评估、教育并获取其同意。伦理问题涉及该团队的组成、由谁任命他们以及该团队在这一过程中所扮演的角色。活体肝捐赠的批评者对捐赠动机以及捐赠者在家庭危机时期能否真正提供知情同意等问题提出了质疑。本文将探讨围绕这些争议的问题,并讨论如何利用该团队有效地评估和教育潜在的活体肝供体,以及改进做法以确保活体供体的安全。