Organ Donation and Transplantation After Cardiac Death
Herausgeber: Talbot, David; D'Alessandro, Anthony
Organ Donation and Transplantation After Cardiac Death
Herausgeber: Talbot, David; D'Alessandro, Anthony
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This book describes the different uses of donors of organs after cardiac death around the world, based on different laws and logistical issues around the world. Developments have allowed these programmes to flourish such that in 2006 25% of UK kidney transplants were from such donors.
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This book describes the different uses of donors of organs after cardiac death around the world, based on different laws and logistical issues around the world. Developments have allowed these programmes to flourish such that in 2006 25% of UK kidney transplants were from such donors.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Mai 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780199217335
- ISBN-10: 0199217335
- Artikelnr.: 26624467
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Mai 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780199217335
- ISBN-10: 0199217335
- Artikelnr.: 26624467
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
David Talbot has been a transplant surgeon in Newcastle since 1995 having trained in the north east of England and Birmingham. His early research interests were antibody detection using flow cytometry and later mainly non heart beating donation. His current clinical practice includes access surgery, renal and liver transplantation, live donor and paediatric renal transplantation. Dr. D'Alessandro received his BS from Gannon University in 1976 and his MD from Hahnemann University in 1981. He continued his education as a resident in surgery, research fellow, and transplant fellow at the University of Wisconsin. Dr. D'Alessandro is Professor of Surgery, Director of Multiorgan Transplantation, Director of Pediatric Liver Transplantation, and Executive Director of the Organ Procurement Organization at the University of Wisconsin. Dr. D'Alessandro is board certified in Surgery and Surgical Critical Care. His research in the field of transplantation has resulted in over 200 publications in such journals as Transplantation, Transplantation Proceedings, Transplantation Reviews, Surgery, and Annals of Surgery. Dr. D'Alessandro's research focuses on liver and small bowel preservation for transplantation.
* 1: History of non
heart
beating donation * 2: Legal, moral, and ethical issues * 3: History of organ perfusion in organ transplantation * 4: Viability testing of kidneys from non
heart
beating donors * 5: Perfusate development for the NHBD * 6: Thrombolysis in the non
heart
beating donor * 7: Supplemental cryopreservation of the donor by peritoneal cooling * 8: Gaseous oxygen to improve viability of marginal or pre
damaged organ grafts during hypothermic storage * 9: Extracorporeal circulatory
assisted non
heart
beating organ donation * 10: Patient selection and management * 11: The renal biopsy in non
heart
beating organ transplantation * 12: Early results for renal transplants from non
heart
beating donors * 13: Liver transplantation using non
heart
beating donors * 14: Lung transplantation from non
heart
beating donors * 15: Donors without a heart beat in the United States * 16: Non
heart
beating donation in Europe * 17: Renal and islet transplantation from non
heart
beating donors in Japan * 18: The current situation and further development
heart
beating donation * 2: Legal, moral, and ethical issues * 3: History of organ perfusion in organ transplantation * 4: Viability testing of kidneys from non
heart
beating donors * 5: Perfusate development for the NHBD * 6: Thrombolysis in the non
heart
beating donor * 7: Supplemental cryopreservation of the donor by peritoneal cooling * 8: Gaseous oxygen to improve viability of marginal or pre
damaged organ grafts during hypothermic storage * 9: Extracorporeal circulatory
assisted non
heart
beating organ donation * 10: Patient selection and management * 11: The renal biopsy in non
heart
beating organ transplantation * 12: Early results for renal transplants from non
heart
beating donors * 13: Liver transplantation using non
heart
beating donors * 14: Lung transplantation from non
heart
beating donors * 15: Donors without a heart beat in the United States * 16: Non
heart
beating donation in Europe * 17: Renal and islet transplantation from non
heart
beating donors in Japan * 18: The current situation and further development
* 1: History of non
heart
beating donation * 2: Legal, moral, and ethical issues * 3: History of organ perfusion in organ transplantation * 4: Viability testing of kidneys from non
heart
beating donors * 5: Perfusate development for the NHBD * 6: Thrombolysis in the non
heart
beating donor * 7: Supplemental cryopreservation of the donor by peritoneal cooling * 8: Gaseous oxygen to improve viability of marginal or pre
damaged organ grafts during hypothermic storage * 9: Extracorporeal circulatory
assisted non
heart
beating organ donation * 10: Patient selection and management * 11: The renal biopsy in non
heart
beating organ transplantation * 12: Early results for renal transplants from non
heart
beating donors * 13: Liver transplantation using non
heart
beating donors * 14: Lung transplantation from non
heart
beating donors * 15: Donors without a heart beat in the United States * 16: Non
heart
beating donation in Europe * 17: Renal and islet transplantation from non
heart
beating donors in Japan * 18: The current situation and further development
heart
beating donation * 2: Legal, moral, and ethical issues * 3: History of organ perfusion in organ transplantation * 4: Viability testing of kidneys from non
heart
beating donors * 5: Perfusate development for the NHBD * 6: Thrombolysis in the non
heart
beating donor * 7: Supplemental cryopreservation of the donor by peritoneal cooling * 8: Gaseous oxygen to improve viability of marginal or pre
damaged organ grafts during hypothermic storage * 9: Extracorporeal circulatory
assisted non
heart
beating organ donation * 10: Patient selection and management * 11: The renal biopsy in non
heart
beating organ transplantation * 12: Early results for renal transplants from non
heart
beating donors * 13: Liver transplantation using non
heart
beating donors * 14: Lung transplantation from non
heart
beating donors * 15: Donors without a heart beat in the United States * 16: Non
heart
beating donation in Europe * 17: Renal and islet transplantation from non
heart
beating donors in Japan * 18: The current situation and further development