Curtis J J
University of Alabama, Birmingham-Medicine, Birmingham, Alabama, USA.
Am J Transplant. 2006 Jun;6(6):1264-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-6143.2006.01318.x.
The growing shortage of deceased-donor kidneys and the rapid growth in the number of patients with end-stage renal failure aged 65 years and older is impacting the current policies for allocation of allografts. The utilitarian and egalitarian philosophies may clash in times of limited resources. Organ transplantation can be viewed as a microcosm concerning healthcare issues facing an aging population and limited resources. The limited resources in organ transplantation are not merely financial. The limits on supply of deceased-donor organs will force the transplant community to deal with allocation issues before the more general population faces other limits in health care. Our discussions may clarify some of the problems.
已故捐赠者肾脏日益短缺,以及65岁及以上终末期肾衰竭患者数量的迅速增长,正在影响当前的同种异体移植分配政策。在资源有限的情况下,功利主义和平等主义理念可能会发生冲突。器官移植可被视为一个关于老龄化人口和有限资源所面临的医疗保健问题的缩影。器官移植中的有限资源不仅仅是资金方面的。已故捐赠者器官供应的限制将迫使移植界在更广泛的人群面临医疗保健方面的其他限制之前,先处理分配问题。我们的讨论可能会澄清一些问题。