Although a disease is defined as rare when it has a prevalence of less than 1:2000, the overall prevalence of rare diseases in the population is greater than 1%. Among potential organ donors, a similar frequency is observed. To date, guidelines have not been established, and operational decisions have been made empirically, case- by-case, based on the experience and expertise of clinicians. For this reason, the Italian Superior Health Council (CSS) has appointed a working Group to address “patients with a rare disease as potential organ donors,” with the aim of devising recommendations for the management of transplant cases in which the donors have a rare disease. This group evaluated 493 diseases (10% of all rare diseases, including over 9...
The number of patients waiting for a transplant exceeds the number of donor organs suitable for tran...
In trying to overcome the growing gap between demand and offer of organs for transplantation, soluti...
BACKGROUND: Deceased organ donors, where the cause of death is meningitis or encephalitis, are a pot...
Background: Rare diseases are chronic and life-threatening disorders affecting < 1 person every 2...
BACKGROUND: The shortage of available organs, has increasingly prompted the use of elderly donors, w...
The shortage of available organs, has increasingly prompted the use of elderly donors, with a conseq...
Guidelines for donor selection have changed to expand the donor pool, considering potential donors a...
Limited access to scarce resources, such as organs for transplantation, has increasingly prompted th...
Validity of living donor kidney transplantation is universally accepted. In contrast, after enthusia...
The shortage of organ donors has led to new strategies to increase the availability of allografts fo...
The number of patients waiting for a transplant exceeds the number of donor organs suitable for tran...
In trying to overcome the growing gap between demand and offer of organs for transplantation, soluti...
BACKGROUND: Deceased organ donors, where the cause of death is meningitis or encephalitis, are a pot...
Background: Rare diseases are chronic and life-threatening disorders affecting < 1 person every 2...
BACKGROUND: The shortage of available organs, has increasingly prompted the use of elderly donors, w...
The shortage of available organs, has increasingly prompted the use of elderly donors, with a conseq...
Guidelines for donor selection have changed to expand the donor pool, considering potential donors a...
Limited access to scarce resources, such as organs for transplantation, has increasingly prompted th...
Validity of living donor kidney transplantation is universally accepted. In contrast, after enthusia...
The shortage of organ donors has led to new strategies to increase the availability of allografts fo...
The number of patients waiting for a transplant exceeds the number of donor organs suitable for tran...
In trying to overcome the growing gap between demand and offer of organs for transplantation, soluti...
BACKGROUND: Deceased organ donors, where the cause of death is meningitis or encephalitis, are a pot...