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1、Cadaver Organ Donation & Transplantation in Asia The Way Ahead,Dr. Sunil ShroffHead of Department - Urology & Renal Transplantation, Sri Ramachandra Medical College & Research Institution,Managing Trustee, MOHAN Foundation, Chennai shroffmohanfoundation.org,Organ Shortage,Each day, about 60 people a

2、round the world receive an organ transplant, while another 13 die due to non-availability of organs. Organ shortage the main limitation to saving lives of critically ill patients is due to individuals and their families not considering organ donation out of fear, ignorance or misunderstanding.,Cadav

3、er Transplant in Asia The Road Ahead,Overview of Cadaver Transplants in Asia Common Problems & Platforms The Road Ahead,Overview of Asia,Asia World Population 3.6 Billion 6.4 BillionNo Of Countries 51 235Land Mass 44,390,000 Sq.Km 6,233,821,945 Sq.KmLife Expectancy M 63 yr F 66yrs,Cadaver Transplant

4、s in Asia,Kidney Liver Heart Heart Lung Pancreas,Source: Asian Transplant Registry,PER CAPITA INCOME FOR ASIAN COUNTRIES ( In US Dollars),High per capita income & Successful Living Transplant Programmes,High per capita income & Cadaver Tansplant Programme,Most of Asia is struggling with Cadaver Prog

5、ramme including regions with high per capita,Kidney Tx Waiting List in Asia (2002),Japan 12,974 Taiwan 7000Saudi Arabia 4248 Korea 4000 Pakistan - 1650 Hong Kong - 1018 Singapore 666 Bangladesh - 125,Waiting Time Taiwan 1.9 yrs Korea 2.2 yrs Hong Kong 4.3 yrs Singapore 5.8 yrsNo Waiting list in Iran

6、 for Kidney Tx.,No figures available for China, India, Philipines, Indonesia,Transplant Expertise - Asia,Japan has - 352 transplant centres Thailand - 27 kidney, 6 liver, & 6 Cardiac transplantation centers Iran has 22 centres mainly kidneys India has 110 centres for Kidney Tx 5 centres Liver, 6 Car

7、diac. over 35 centres have undertaken cadaver transplants However only 6 centres do cadaver Tx. regularly,Transplants - Japan,Kidney Transplant since 1964 -15 113 Liver transplants since 1989 - 2411 Heart Transplants since 1998 - 17 Lung transplants since 1998 - 39 The organs have largely been obtai

8、ned from living and to some extent from non-heart beating donors,Ref: Shirakura -WHO/HTP/EHT/T-2003.1Ethics, access and safety in tissue and organ transplantation:Issues of global concern. Madrid, Spain, 6-9 October 2003,Cadaver Kidney Transplants in Asia,India, Taiwan, Korea, Thailand, Iran, Saudi

9、Arabia and Singapore Regularly are undertaking Kidney Cadaver Transplants Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore follow the western model and run the programme almost on the same line Japan is still struggling with the programme though their numbers are slowly rising India is emerging as one of the Key players

10、 despite still struggling with the programme logistics Very Little information from China is Available on their modus operandi,Cadaver Heart Transplants in Asia,Hong Kong, India, Japan, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore and Thailand are doing Heart transplants Taiwan and Korea do the maximum heart t

11、ransplants in Asia,Cadaver Liver Transplants in Asia,Korea do the maximum living liver transplants and has high level of expertise in the field 2,345 LTs (1,860 from the living donor and 485 from the deceased donor) were performed in 24 institutes from March 1988 to December 2004, although 5 institu

12、tes had performed more than 10 LTs per year. Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan similarly have expertise in living liver transplants Four centres in India located at Hyderabad, Vellore and Delhi have fair expertise with liver transplants and emerging as the key players in the country.,Cadaver Kidney Transplan

13、ts Scene in India,In past ten years approx. 1000 Cadaver organ transplants over 900 kidneys and 100 Livers and heart have been performed Almost 40% of the cadaver transplants in India done in Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Organ Sharing Network could become the role model for rest of the country,Approx.110 c

14、entres in India do kidney Tx.however only 25 to 30 centres do over 25 per year.,Historical Aspects Cadaver Transplantation - India,1967 - First successful cadaver Kidney Transplant in India at KEM Hospital, Bombay 1994 - First successful heart transplant done at AIIMS, N.Delhi 1995 - First successfu

15、l multi-organ transplant done at Apollo Hospital, Chennai 1998 First Successful Lung transplant, Madras Medical Mission Hospital, Chennai 1999 First Pancreas Transplant, Ahemdabad,Asian Countries Undertaking Transplants Kidneys alone (n-10),Pakistan - K Philippines K Indonesia K Malaysia K, Iran K,

16、Israel K Turkey K Syria K Malaysia K Bangladesh K,Some of these countries have done (eg Pakistan) occasional liver or heart (eg Malaysia) transplant.,Asian Countries Undertaking Multiorgan Transplants (n-9),Hong Kong K, H, Li, H-L India K, H, Li, H-L, P Japan K, H, L, L, K-P Korea - K, H, Li, L, K-P

17、 People Rep China K, H, Li Saudi Arabia K, H, L, Li Singapore K, H, L, Li Taiwan K, H, H-L, Li Thailand K, H, H-L, Li,Legend: K-Kidneys, K-P - Kidneys & Pancreas, H-Heart, L-Lung, H-L-Heart & Lung, Li- Liver,Overview of Cadaver Transplants in Asia Common Problems & Platforms The Way Ahead,Cadaver Tr

18、ansplant in Asia The Road Ahead,Common Problems & Platforms,Incidence of organ failure in Asia Public and Professionals Attitude to Brain Death & Organ Donation Religion & Organ Donation Legal Aspects Media and Scandals Reporting of Brain Death Hospital Infrastructure Trained Transplant Co-ordinator

19、s /Counsellors,Incidence of ESRD In Asians & Blacks,Black and Asian people are three to four times more likely to develop end stage renal failure than white people This rises to eight times more likely for older Asians Diabetes five times the rate of the white population Hypertension was at least tw

20、ice the rate of the white population.,World Status of Transplants,Annual Number of kidney transplantations per million population (pmp) per year -USA - 52 Predominantly Cadaver DonorsEurope - 27 Predominantly Cadaver DonorsAsia - 3 Predominantly Living Donors,In last 10 to 15 years the rate of both

21、kidney an liver transplants have increased but heart has remained static. In 2000 approx. 15,000 kidneys were transplanted in each region.,Cadaver Donor Rates,The Cadaver donors per million population per year USA - 20.7 Europe - 15.9 Asia - 1.1 South America - 2.6,Physicians Attitude to Organ Donat

22、ion,Korean health professionals attitudes and knowledge toward organ donation and transplantation. Kim JR, Elliott D, Hyde C. 2004 Mar;41(3):299-307. There was a lack of knowledge by Korean health professionals surrounding brain death and the organ procurement process. Participants attitudes were mi

23、xed and somewhat negative, as they did not regard brain death as true death,Korea Organ donation rate below 2 per million population per year.,Physicians Attitude to Organ Donation,Outmoded attitudes toward organ donation among Turkish health care professionals. Topbas M, Can G, Can MA, Ozgun S.Tran

24、splant Proc. 2005 Jun;37(5):1998-2000.A large proportion of Physicians are indifferent to organ donation process. Reason cited for this were - Lack of information regarding the donation process (28.7%), Concerns about the sale of organs (22.1%), Islamic religious beliefs (21.6%),Public Attitude,Turk

25、ey (n=774) - 59.2% would consider donating organs Pakistan(n 367) 59.9% Willing to donate their organs Hong Kong - 60.3% of the respondents were are willing to donate organs Viet Nam - 66% urban Vietnamese surveyed were willing to donate organs or tissues after death,Ref - Turkey- Ozdag N. EDTNA ERC

26、A J. 2004 Oct-Dec;30(4):188-95 Pakistan - Artif Organs. 2005 Nov;29(11):899-905. Ashraf O, Ali S, Li SA, et al Hong Kong - Yeung I, Kong SH, Lee J. Soc Sci Med. 2000 Jun;50(11):1643-54 Viet Nam - Hai TB, Eastlund T, Chien LA, Duc PT, Giang TH, Hoa NT, Viet PH, Trung DQ.,Public Attitude - Singapore,S

27、ocial and cultural aspects of organ donation in Asia. Woo KT. Ann Acad Med Singapore. 1992 May;21(3)Important misconceptions and fears were Fear of death, Belief that removal of organ violates sanctity of decreased Concern about being cut up after death, Desire to be buried whole, Dislike of idea of

28、 kidneys inside another person, Wrong concept of brain death, Idea of donation being against religious conviction,Public Attitude - China,Investigation of understanding and willingness of organ transplantation in young people in Beijing, Shanghai, Wuhan. Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi. 1997 Jan;77(1):22-7.

29、Liu Y, Lei H, Qiu F. China Foundation of Organ Transplantation Development, WuhanCities of China Young people have a better understanding of organ transplantation Conventional attitudes and feudal habits are the major obstacle to the development of organ transplantation in China.,Results of the Surv

30、eyLess than 50% overall positive response in favour of donating solid organs72% were willing for “Eye” donation and carry a “Donor Card” All major religions were willing to consider organ donation,SURVEY ON “PUBLIC ATTITUDE TOWARDS ORGAN DONATION & TRANSPLANATATION” Shroff S, Shankar R et al, Indian

31、 Medical Tribune, 1996,Public Attitude and Organ donation in India,“Request for EYES” FIRST” - SEE HOW FAMILY REACTS Family Willing Family Reluctant Ask For Solid Organs Abandon Efforts (Heart, Liver, Kidneys )Inform Transplant Co-coordinator,Above protocol called “THE RAMACHANDRA PROTOCOL” to ask f

32、or organs,CONCLUSION - “PUBLIC ATTITUDE SURVEY”,HOW TO ASK FOR ORGANS IN THE EVENT OF “BRAIN DEATH” PATIENT,Brain Death Law & Guidelines,Brain Death Law & Guidelines,Singapore - Legal Aspects,THE HUMAN ORGAN TRANSPLANT ACT (HOTA) OF 1987 Singapore“ Kidneys can be procured from patients of road traff

33、ic accidents who have been declared “brain-dead” unless they have OPTED OUT ( Presumed Consent)(Muslims exempted),Thailand - Legal Aspects,There is no law to directly govern transplant procedures in Thailand. The Medical Council is responsible in regulating human organ transplantation. They decide t

34、he criteria from time to time. Medical Council in Thailand determines whether any punitive action should be taken against the doctors,India Legal Aspects,Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994Aims Regulate removal, storage and transplantation of human organs for therapeutic purposes To prevent co

35、mmercial dealings in organs Recognise Brain Death,RELIGIOUS & CULTURAL ASPECTS,Religion plays major role in promoting Organ Donation. Major religions in Asia Pacific include - Islam Buddhism Christianity Hinduism Sikhism Judaism,Religion and Organ Donation,Common thread that binds all religions of t

36、he world Saving of life overrides all objections There is no religion that is against organ donation What holds back is cultural reservations - Ignorance of the process of organ donation, Fear of mutilation, Lack of emotional support at time of tragedy, Fear that organs will be sold or used only by

37、the rich Mistrust of hospitals and health professionals Myths,Religious Attitude to Donation,ChineseAmericans are influenced by Confucian values, and to a lesser extent, Buddhist, Daoist spiritual beliefs - associate an intact body with respect for ancestors or nature. The subjects were most willing

38、 to donate their organs after their deaths 1st to close relatives , then in descending order distant relatives, people from their home country and strangersInfluence of religious and spiritual values on the willingness of ChineseAmericans to donate organs for transplantation. Wilbur Aaron Lama & Lau

39、rence B McCulloughb .Clinical TransplantationVolume 14 Issue 5 Page 449 - October 2000 doi:10.1034/j.1399-0012.2000.140502.x,Buddhism & Organ Donation,“The attitude of Buddhism is in perfect agreement with organ and tissue donation; and in Buddhist Scriptures there are stories where donation of tiss

40、ues have been referred to as an act of charity earning merits”- The Late Dr Hudson Silva,World renowned success of the Eye Donation Society of Sri Lanka led by late Dr. Hudson Silva: target of 40,000 eyes procurement reached in May 1999.Gujarat in India has high number of eye donations (Jains) gets

41、4000 corneas - highest in India.,Buddhism & Organ Donation,Predominantly Buddhist Countries Sri Lanka Thailand Vietnam Myanmar,Less Dominant Korea (30%) Singapore (30%),Buddhism & Organ Donation,Even in countries where Buddhism is less dominant Singapore and Korea - Buddhists are main source of tiss

42、ue donors. Success of NUH Tissue Bank in Singapore, entirely due to strong support by Buddhist Community. All donors Buddhists.,Muslims & Organ Donation,Muslims the most controversial group - Koran does not forbid tissue donation Koran states that if by not transplanting an organ or tissue, the pers

43、on will die, then it is permissible to donate. It is allowed for an emergency to save life. Different interpretations by different religious leaders, ustazs and ulamas Muslims must bury the body as soon as possible after death the sooner the better usually less than 8 hours.,Muslims & Organ Donation

44、,Predominantly Saudi Arabia Iran Iraq Kuwait Turkey Pakistan Bangladesh Malaysia Brunei Indonesia (Secular-PANCASILA),Less Dominant China (200 million) India Singapore (20%),Muslims & Organ Donation,Each country has its own MUFTI -religious official appointed by Govt to deal with Islamic matters FAT

45、WAS are religious rulings made by Fatwa Committee as official stand by Govt. on various issues. Fatwa Committee chaired by MUFTI includes prominent religious leaders, lawyers, doctors and other members of public Fatwas are not legal binding.,Muslims & Organ Donation,Fatwas declared in several countr

46、ies Saudi Arabia : 1985 - permit both living related and cadaveric donation of organs Pakistan, Bangladesh, Malaysia - 1995 Indonesia,CULTURAL PRACTICES OF MUSLIMS,Despite Fatwas Muslims reluctant to donate organs God created them whole. They prefer to return to him whole. Many Muslims bury amputate

47、d limbs, foreskin from circumcision, amnion from delivery. Not religious requirement but cultural practice. Not all Muslims do this,Christianity - Organ Donation,Predominantly - Philippines,Less Dominant Singapore (30%) Korea (30%) Malaysia India,No bar to organ donation - Shortage of Donors in Phil

48、ippines, Singapore and Korea due to cultural factors.,Christianity - Organ Donation,STATEMENT BY POPE JOHN PAUL II Full support of organ and tissue donation concluded with words of Jesus narrated by evangelist and physician LUKE:“give, and it will be given to you; good measure, pressed down, shaken

49、together, running over, will be put into your lap (Luke 6 : 38).”We shall receive our supreme reward from God according to the genuine and effective love we have shown to our neighbour.,Hinduism and Organ Donation,Predominantly India,LESS DOMINANT Sri Lanka (10%) Singapore (5%) Malaysia Indonesia Thailand Veitnam,Religions against organ donation,Greek Orthodox, Shinto and Gypsies are three religions that do not encourage body donation Jehovahs witness is another Christian sect that is against such acts,

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