Braun W E
Department of Nephrology and Hypertension, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, OH 44195.
Am J Kidney Dis. 1994 Sep;24(3):526-30. doi: 10.1016/s0272-6386(12)80914-0.
Equitable allocation of human cadaver kidneys is complex and challenging, both from the ethical and scientific points of view. It is based on the principles of distributive justice and medical utility. However, the optimal application of ethical principles will require further resolution of medical issues that currently focus on the number of transplants for a single patient, six antigen matches, lesser degrees of HLA matching, marginal recipients, various positive cross-match situations, and cold ischemia time. New HLA matching techniques and enhanced computer organ allocation systems have the potential to surmount racial differences and increase significantly the number of compatible renal allografts.
从伦理和科学角度来看,人类尸体肾脏的公平分配既复杂又具有挑战性。它基于分配正义和医学效用的原则。然而,伦理原则的最佳应用将需要进一步解决当前关注单一患者移植数量、六个抗原匹配、较低程度的HLA匹配、边缘受体、各种阳性交叉匹配情况以及冷缺血时间等医学问题。新的HLA匹配技术和改进的计算机器官分配系统有潜力克服种族差异,并显著增加相容性肾移植的数量。