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长期活体肝移植捐赠的影响:捐赠体验的自我报告。

Longterm Impact of Living Liver Donation: A Self-Report of the Donation Experience.

机构信息

Zweig Family Center for Living Donation, Recanati/Miller Transplantation Institute, Department of Health Evidence and Policy, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY.

New York Center for Liver Transplantation, Troy, NY.

出版信息

Liver Transpl. 2019 May;25(5):724-733. doi: 10.1002/lt.25402. Epub 2019 Mar 26.

Abstract

Outcomes for adult-to-adult living liver donors (LDs) are largely based on short-term data drawn from single-center studies. The aim of this study was to determine how living liver donation (LLD) impacts self-reported quality-of-life (QOL) up to 6 years after donation in a sample of residents from New York State. New York transplant programs are state-mandated to track LDs as part of a quality assurance and patient safety effort. Donor-reported QOL within 1 year of donation and longitudinal data over a 10-year period were analyzed. Self-reported surveys include the following domains: employment, finances, health/life insurance, activities of daily living, physical/emotional health, donor experience, relationships, and LD opinions. There were 220 LDs in New York (2004-2013) who completed a survey over the 10-year period with many donors completing surveys at several points in time. Overall, longterm LDs remain as comfortable about LLD as they were during the first year after donation (95%). The majority of LDs reported feeling as well as before LLD (72%). At 1 year after donation, 60% of subjects self-reported medical problems, and 30% reported emotional issues. However, the majority reported that they would willingly donate again. In conclusion, LDs remain satisfied with their decision to donate over time. A minority of LDs report longterm medical and emotional issues. The conclusions provide information for educational interventions to improve informed choice to those considering donation.

摘要

成人对成人活体肝供者(LDs)的结果主要基于来自单中心研究的短期数据。本研究的目的是确定活体肝捐赠(LLD)如何影响纽约州居民样本中捐赠后长达 6 年的自我报告生活质量(QOL)。纽约移植计划是州政府授权的,作为质量保证和患者安全工作的一部分,对 LDs 进行跟踪。对捐赠后 1 年内的供体报告 QOL 和 10 年期间的纵向数据进行了分析。自我报告的调查包括以下领域:就业、财务、健康/人寿保险、日常生活活动、身体/心理健康、供体经验、人际关系和 LD 意见。在 10 年期间,纽约有 220 名 LDs 完成了一项调查,许多供体在多个时间点完成了调查。总的来说,长期 LDs 对 LLD 的满意度与捐赠后第一年一样高(95%)。大多数 LDs 表示感觉和 LLD 前一样好(72%)。在捐赠后 1 年,60%的受试者自我报告有医疗问题,30%报告有情绪问题。然而,大多数人表示愿意再次捐赠。总之,随着时间的推移,LDs 对他们的捐赠决定仍然感到满意。少数 LDs 报告存在长期的医疗和情绪问题。这些结论为那些考虑捐赠的人提供了有关知情选择的教育干预信息。

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