Title of article :
The Global Role of Kidney Transplantation
Author/Authors :
Garcia, Guillermo Garcia University of Guadalajara - Health Sciences Center (CUCS), Hospital Civil de Guadalajara, MEXICO , Harden, Paul Churchill Hospital - Oxford Transplant Center - Oxford Kidney Unit, UK , Chapman, Jeremy Sydney University - Westmead Hospital,Center for Transplant and Renal Research, Westmead Millennium Institute, Australia
From page :
102
To page :
106
Abstract :
World Kidney Dayon March 8th, 2012 provides a chance to re ect on the success of kidney transplantation as a therapy for end stage kidney disease that surpasses dialysis treatments both for the quality and quantity of life that it provides and for its cost effectiveness. Anything that is both cheaper and better, but is not actually the dominant therapy, must have other drawbacks that prevent replacement of all dialysis treatment by transplantation. The barriers to universal transplantation as the therapy for end stage kidney disease include the economic limitations which, in some countries place transplantation, appropriately, at a lower priority than public health fundamentals such as clean water, sanitation and vaccination. Even in high income countries the technical challenges of surgery and the consequences of immunosuppression restrict the number of suitable recipients, but the major nite restrictions on kidney transplantation rates are the shortage of donated organs and the limited medical, surgical and nursing workforces with the required expertise. These problems have solutions which involve the full range of societal, professional, governmental and political environments. World Kidney Day is a call to deliver transplantation therapy to the one million people a year who have a right to bene t.
Journal title :
Archives of Iranian Medicine
Journal title :
Archives of Iranian Medicine
Record number :
2544967
Link To Document :
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