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Title: European Living Donation and Public Health (EULID Project)
Author: Manyalich, Martí
Ricart, Assumpta
Menjívar, Ana
Ballesté, Chloë
Paredes, D. (David)
Días, Leonídio
Hiesse, Christian
Lewandowska, Dorota
Kyriakides, George
Line, Pål-Dag
Fehrman-Ekholm, Ingela
Asvec, Danica
Nanni Costa, Alessandro
Maxwell, Andy
Turcu, Rosana
Keywords: Donació d'òrgans
Salut pública
Europa
Donations of organs
Public health
Europe
Issue Date: 8-Feb-2012
Publisher: IntechOpen
Abstract: Donation from alive people has been growing strongly in the recent years, thanks to the advance in the field of organ transplantation and its success as a treatment to procure quality-adjusted life years for many patients with end–stage diseases. The choice of transplantation from a living donor (LD) offers some advantages compared to that for a deceased donor. However, it also carries disadvantages related to donor risks in terms of health and safety, and there are several controversial ethical aspects to be taken into account. There is no specific pronouncement of the European Union in relation to standards to quality and safety for the living donor process, and there is a great heterogeneity among European Countries legislation, ethical concern, and protection systems and donor´s data registries on the topic. The EULID project aims to establish European common standard framework regarding living donor issues to guarantee their health and safety thorough common practices and regulation.
Note: Reprodució del document publicat a: http://doi.org/10.5772/34544
It is part of: Chapter 3 in: Randhawa, Gurch. 2012. Organ Donation and Transplantation - Public Policy and Clinical Perspectives. IntechOpen. ISBN: 978-953-51-6813-3. DOI: 10.5772/1486. pp: 23-46.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/175941
Related resource: http://doi.org/10.5772/34544
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