The communication covers the following points: 1. The supply of organs donated for transplantation each year does not meet the number of patients awaiting organs 2. Organs donated are in short supply and patients awaiting transplantation have to remain on hemodialysis, an expensive and invasive procedure with unpleasant physiological, psychological, social and sometimes life threatening side effects. 3. The Dutch have developed a manual to act as a guideline in the event that a patient contemplating euthanasia wish to donate a kidney for transplantation 4. The authors of the commentary (e.g. Baines and Jindal) welcome the initiative in terms of increasing the supply of organs available for donation, but draw attention to the lack of re...
BACKGROUND: A major problem in the field of transplantation is the persistent shortage of donor orga...
Next of kin decisive on organ donation Changing the donor registration systems is not expected to r...
Euthanasia is controversial amongst healthcare professionals worldwide, but the number of countries ...
The communication covers the following points: 1. The supply of organs donated for transplantation ...
Many physicians and patients do not realize that it is legally and medically possible to donate orga...
Euthanasia is banned in almost countries of the world, although in 2002 Belgium legalized it for adu...
Recently, organ donation after euthanasia has been a topic of discussion in the Dutch media and scie...
Organ donation after euthanasia is performed in the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain and Canada. In these...
Euthanasia was legalized in Belgium in 2002 for adults under strict conditions. The patient must be ...
An increasing number of patients become eligible for organ transplants. In the Netherlands, at the l...
Organ donation after euthanasia (ODE) is rarely performed but the number has gradually increased ove...
Background A major problem in the field of transplantation is the persistent shortage of donor organ...
Background A major problem in the field of transplantation is the persistent shortage of donor organ...
An increasing number of patients become eligible for organ transplants. In the Netherlands, at the l...
Description and critique of the practice of organ donation following euthanasia in Belgium and a dis...
BACKGROUND: A major problem in the field of transplantation is the persistent shortage of donor orga...
Next of kin decisive on organ donation Changing the donor registration systems is not expected to r...
Euthanasia is controversial amongst healthcare professionals worldwide, but the number of countries ...
The communication covers the following points: 1. The supply of organs donated for transplantation ...
Many physicians and patients do not realize that it is legally and medically possible to donate orga...
Euthanasia is banned in almost countries of the world, although in 2002 Belgium legalized it for adu...
Recently, organ donation after euthanasia has been a topic of discussion in the Dutch media and scie...
Organ donation after euthanasia is performed in the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain and Canada. In these...
Euthanasia was legalized in Belgium in 2002 for adults under strict conditions. The patient must be ...
An increasing number of patients become eligible for organ transplants. In the Netherlands, at the l...
Organ donation after euthanasia (ODE) is rarely performed but the number has gradually increased ove...
Background A major problem in the field of transplantation is the persistent shortage of donor organ...
Background A major problem in the field of transplantation is the persistent shortage of donor organ...
An increasing number of patients become eligible for organ transplants. In the Netherlands, at the l...
Description and critique of the practice of organ donation following euthanasia in Belgium and a dis...
BACKGROUND: A major problem in the field of transplantation is the persistent shortage of donor orga...
Next of kin decisive on organ donation Changing the donor registration systems is not expected to r...
Euthanasia is controversial amongst healthcare professionals worldwide, but the number of countries ...