2018
DOI: 10.1097/tp.0000000000002172
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Organ Transplantation in Argentina

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“…(1) sociocultural problems related to fear and myths about donation, (2) lack of educational campaigns in schools, (3) lack of early identification of potential donors in the health care facilities, and (4) suboptimal education regarding transplantation to health care personnel (3,9).…”
Section: Effect Of Delayed Graft Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(1) sociocultural problems related to fear and myths about donation, (2) lack of educational campaigns in schools, (3) lack of early identification of potential donors in the health care facilities, and (4) suboptimal education regarding transplantation to health care personnel (3,9).…”
Section: Effect Of Delayed Graft Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pre- and post-kidney transplant care is managed by transplant nephrologists as a fundamental part of a multidisciplinary team that also includes psychologists, social workers, specialized nurses, etc. The Argentine Society of Transplantation, which brings together all transplant professionals, was established in 1982 (3,4). Argentina supports the Declaration of Istanbul and participates actively through its scientific societies in the summit of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences to combat organ trafficking and transplant tourism (3,7).…”
Section: Introduction and Structural Organization Of Transplantation ...mentioning
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“…Currently, an average of 24 lung transplants are performed every year. ( 14 ) Only 15 - 20% of lungs are transplantable due to changes following BD and iatrogenic mechanical ventilation, among others causes. ( 3 , 15 ) However, the lung procurement rate in Argentina was only 6.7% between 2016 and 2018, which is associated with the country’s very low lung transplantation rate of 0.97 per million population.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%