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Infection and Cancer Screening in Potential Living Donors: Best Practices to Protect the Donor and Recipient

机译:潜在活体捐献者的感染和癌症筛查:保护捐献者和接受者的最佳实践

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Twenty-one percent of transplants in the US come from live donors. Data show that live-donor transplantation is a safe practice, but is not completely risk free. Malignancy and infection transmission through live organ donation is extremely rare, but can be a devastating event for the recipient, donor and treatment team if it occurs. The donor evaluation is multifactorial, taking into the account the unique medical, social and family history of individual donors, needs of the recipient, and determination of the anatomic and functional suitability of the donor organ, and is further complicated by geographical and temporal components. While balancing all practical considerations can be complex, a thorough medical assessment for infection and malignancy of potential living donor is central in protecting the donor and the intended transplant recipient.
机译:在美国,有21%的移植来自活体捐赠者。数据显示,活体供体移植是安全的做法,但并非完全没有风险。通过活体器官捐赠进行的恶性肿瘤和感染传播极为罕见,但如果发生,对于接受者,捐赠者和治疗团队来说可能是毁灭性的事件。考虑到各个捐赠者的独特医学,社会和家族史,受者的需求以及对捐赠者器官的解剖学和功能适应性的确定,捐赠者的评估是多因素的,并且由于地理和时间方面的因素而更加复杂。平衡所有实际考虑因素可能很复杂,但对潜在活体供体的感染和恶性进行全面的医学评估对于保护供体和预期的移植受者至关重要。

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