Haruki S
Nihon Jinzo Gakkai Shi. 1989 Feb;31(2):159-64.
The pre-operative anxiety of recipients and donors was investigated through psychiatric interviews in the case of 27 renal transplants from living relatives. The pairs of recipients and donors were divided into 3 classes, as follows: Group A (n = 8), both stable; Group B (n = 6), recipient anxiety-donor stability; and Group C (n = 13), donor anxiety-recipient stability. The recipients in Group B showed many psychiatric problems in relation to therapists and nursing staff, so that psychiatric consultations were required. For donors in Group C, such consultation was also required.
通过对27例活体亲属肾移植病例进行精神科访谈,对受者和供者的术前焦虑情况进行了调查。受者和供者对被分为3组,具体如下:A组(n = 8),两者均稳定;B组(n = 6),受者焦虑-供者稳定;C组(n = 13),供者焦虑-受者稳定。B组中的受者在与治疗师和护理人员的关系方面表现出许多精神问题,因此需要进行精神科会诊。对于C组中的供者,也需要进行此类会诊。