2021
DOI: 10.6002/ect.2021.0105
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Organ Donation and Transplantation in India in 2019

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“…74 However in India, as of 2019, 550 transplant centers were already in operation with more than 12 000 solid organ transplants performed annually. 75 As solid organ transplants are increasingly performed around the world, more data is needed on the feasibility and applicability of ASP interventions and metrics globally.…”
Section: International Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…74 However in India, as of 2019, 550 transplant centers were already in operation with more than 12 000 solid organ transplants performed annually. 75 As solid organ transplants are increasingly performed around the world, more data is needed on the feasibility and applicability of ASP interventions and metrics globally.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Of the total of 2592 liver transplants done in 2019 (before COVID), > 95% were done in 175 private sector hospitals and only <5% were done in 5 hospitals in the public sector. 1,2 Private hospitals perform 90% of all solid organ transplants and 98% of all liver transplants at a cost that is relatively low by international standards, approximately $ 7,500 US dollars for a kidney transplant and $25-30,000 for a liver transplant, but still well beyond the reach of most Indians who have an average annual income of less than $2000 US dollars. 2 Why is this so and what can be done about it?…”
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organ transplantation has a high demand due to its large population base and high incidences of both communicable and noncommunicable diseases among its population. 1 India has the third largest number of transplants among countries. 1 Studies have shown that solid organ transplants (SOT) may save the lives of patients who are suffering from terminal organ failure and lead to an improved quality-of-life.
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“…1 India has the third largest number of transplants among countries. 1 Studies have shown that solid organ transplants (SOT) may save the lives of patients who are suffering from terminal organ failure and lead to an improved quality-of-life. 2 A wide gap exists between patients who need transplants and the organs that are available in India.…”
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