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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 1-6, 2024.
مقالة ي صينى | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1012840

الملخص

This paper put forward suggestions on the Human Organ Transplantation Ordinance, including: clarify the priority of the protection of the rights and interests of organ owner in Article 1; conditionally increase the range of relatives who can donate cadaver organs; clarify whether relatives can donate cadaver organs of people without full civil capacity and strictly regulate them; allow matured juveniles to donate living organs under strict restrictions; distinguish between donor and organ owner in legal expression.

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Organ Transplantation ; (6): 797-803, 2023.
مقالة ي صينى | WPRIM | ID: wpr-997811

الملخص

Human Organ Procurement Organization (OPO) is an indispensable part of organ donation. In recent years, with rapid development of organ donation in China, united OPO has been established based on China's national conditions and establishment of global OPO. This innovative model serves as favorable supplement and exploration for the development of OPO, promoting the development of organ donation to enter a new stage. However, there are still some shortcomings during the process of development. Efforts should be made to catch up with the development of organ donation, aim at long-term goals, and promote development in a targeted manner. In this article, by analyzing the advantages and disadvantages of united OPO in the development of organ donation, the establishment of a long-term operation mechanism of united OPO was analyzed from policy support, talent training, technology upgrading, quality control, ethical review, financial management and full-course supervision, aiming to provide reference for further development of united OPO in China.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 1-6, 2022.
مقالة ي صينى | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1031167

الملخص

This paper put forward suggestions on the Human Organ Transplantation Ordinance, including: clarify the priority of the protection of the rights and interests of organ owner in Article 1; conditionally increase the range of relatives who can donate cadaver organs; clarify whether relatives can donate cadaver organs of people without full civil capacity and strictly regulate them; allow matured juveniles to donate living organs under strict restrictions; distinguish between donor and organ owner in legal expression.

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Acta bioeth ; 27(2): 181-191, oct. 2021.
مقالة ي الانجليزية | LILACS | ID: biblio-1383265

الملخص

Abstract In medical clinical practice, organ transplantation is mainly applied to patients with end-stage organ lesions and organ failure. However, with the development of organ transplantation, many ethical issues and controversies have arisen. From the perspective of bioethics, the article compares the relevant ethical and legal regulations of organ transplantation in various countries. Due to the complexity of the real situation, many ethical dilemmas arise in organ transplantation in China. The article analyzes and researches three aspects of organ donation, distribution, and trading, and finds that there are various ethical problems in these three aspects of organ transplantation in China, such as whether the principle of presumed consent is ethical, whether brain death is legalized, the selection and determination of transplant patients, and whether human organ trading is legalized, etc. With the help of the four principles of bioethics and the current development of organ transplantation in China, the article proposes that organ transplantation in China should follow four ethical principles: the principle of respect for life, the principle of do no harm/benefit, the principle of respect for autonomy, and the principle of justice, in order to provide a defense for the legitimacy of organ transplantation.


Resumen En la práctica clínica médica, el trasplante de órganos se aplica principalmente a los pacientes con lesiones orgánicas en fase terminal y con insuficiencia orgánica. Sin embargo, con el desarrollo del trasplante de órganos, han surgido muchas cuestiones éticas y controversias. Desde la perspectiva de la bioética, el artículo compara las normas éticas y jurídicas pertinentes del trasplante de órganos en varios países. Debido a la complejidad de la situación real, surgen muchos dilemas éticos en el trasplante de órganos en China. El artículo analiza e investiga tres aspectos de la donación, la distribución y el comercio de órganos, y constata que hay varios problemas éticos en estos tres aspectos del trasplante de órganos en China, como si el principio del consentimiento presunto es ético, si la muerte cerebral está legalizada, la selección y determinación de los pacientes de trasplante y si el comercio de órganos humanos está legalizado, etc. Con la ayuda de los cuatro principios de la bioética y el desarrollo actual del trasplante de órganos en China, el artículo propone que el trasplante de órganos en China debe seguir cuatro principios éticos: el principio de respeto a la vida, el principio de no hacer daño/beneficio, el principio de respeto a la autonomía y el principio de justicia, con el fin de proporcionar una defensa de la legitimidad del trasplante de órganos.


Resumo Na prática clínica médica, o transplante de órgãos é principalmente destinado a pacientes em estágio final de lesões e falência dos órgãos. Entretanto, com o desenvolvimento do transplante de órgãos, surgiram muitas questões e controvérsias éticas. O artigo compara, desde uma perspectiva bioética, as regulações éticas e legais relevantes sobre transplantes de órgãos em vários países. Devido à complexidade da situação real, muitos dilemas éticos surgiram no transplante de órgãos na China. O artigo analisa e investiga aspectos de doação, distribuição e comercialização de órgãos, e encontra que há vários problemas éticos nestes três aspectos do transplante de órgãos na China, tais como se o princípio do consentimento presumido é ético, se morte cerebral é legalizada, a seleção e determinação de pacientes que irão receber transplante, se a comercialização de órgãos humanos é legalizada, etc. O artigo propõe, com a ajuda de quatro princípios da bioética e o desenvolvimento atual de transplante de órgãos na China, que o transplante de órgãos na China deve seguir quatro princípios éticos: o princípio do respeito à vida, o princípio de beneficiar/não causar dano, o princípio do respeito pela autonomia e o princípio da justiça, de forma a possibilitar a defesa da legitimidade do transplante de órgãos.


الموضوعات
Humans , Tissue and Organ Procurement/ethics , Organ Transplantation/ethics , Brain Death , China , Presumed Consent , Jurisprudence
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Organ Transplantation ; (6): 707-2021.
مقالة ي صينى | WPRIM | ID: wpr-904554

الملخص

Objective To analyze the status of job satisfaction of human organ donation coordinators in Fujian province during the normalization period of novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) epidemic prevention and control and put forward corresponding suggestions. Methods The job satisfaction of human organ donation coordinators in Fujian province was investigated by online questionnaires. The correlation analysis of all dimensions of the overall job satisfaction of human organ donation coordinators was carried out, and the influencing factors of the overall job satisfaction were analyzed. Results The overall job satisfaction of human organ donation coordinators was (2.9±0.8), which was a relatively low score. The job promotion satisfaction was (4.7±1.3), (2.0±1.4) for the job pay and benefits satisfaction, and (2.0±1.3) for the job communication satisfaction. The job pay and benefits satisfaction was positively correlated with job communication satisfaction (r=0.653, P < 0.05). Multiple factors differed in job satisFfaction. The overall job satisfaction of human organ donation coordinators was associated with gender, nature of job, working years, average monthly income, age, educational background and nature of post. Conclusions The job satisfaction of human organ donation coordinators is relatively low in Fujian province during the normalization period of COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control. Flexible and diverse methods should be employed from the government and hospital levels to further improve security policies for human organ donation coordinators.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 363-366, 2017.
مقالة ي صينى | WPRIM | ID: wpr-509475

الملخص

It is of great significance to maintain personal dignity of human organ donors.There are three problems that may exist in the human organ donation.At the stage of registration,the potential donors may face family kidnapping;at the terminal stage,living with dignity for the donors is difficult to guarantee;at the post-donation stage,there is lack of humane care for the remains of donors and their close relatives.Aiming at the above problems,this paper made an analysis from the theoretical aspect and put forward three ethical principles:the principle of autonomy,respect and humanitarianism.

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مقالة ي صينى | WPRIM | ID: wpr-608107

الملخص

Objective To develop a fixed ruler for the simulated locator to measure the distance between human organs.Methods Analyses were carried out on the problems of the existing measures of the simulated locator and clinical requirements,and then the matching of the ruler with the locator and etc were explored.The structures of the fixing hole and slots were determined,and the ruler base was selected.The ruler was composed of an organic glass plate with multi slots and multi cylindrical copper wires.Results At the isocenter of the locator,the fixed scale values of the ruler equaled to those of the ruler on the screen,and the values for multi point distances could be obtained with the fixed ruler and stored in medical image.Conclusion The fixed ruler measures the distance between human organs simply and accurately,and lays a foundation for the development of likely product.

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مقالة ي الانجليزية | WPRIM | ID: wpr-126819

الملخص

Organ transplantation is limited by the shortage of human organs. Many studies have sought to overcome this hurdle by using animal organs. Porcine organs, especially from miniature pigs, have been used for organ xenotransplantation rather than nonhuman primates. While the molecular profiling for transplantation is well known in humans and rodents, the situation for pigs is almost completely unknown. The present study examined protein regulation of the developing stages of the pancreatic proteome (4 day-old miniature neonate, 19 day-old miniature piglet, and 14 month-old miniature adult pigs) using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and matrix assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry. Thirteen different expressed spots were observed and nine were identified. The data presented within this study provides critical direction relating to the development of pancreas of miniature pigs, which will assist future proteome analysis of the pancreas, and advance our understanding of the hurdles facing xenotransplantation.


الموضوعات
Adult , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Animal Structures , Electrophoresis , Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional , Mass Spectrometry , Organ Transplantation , Pancreas , Primates , Proteome , Rodentia , Swine , Transplantation, Heterologous , Transplants
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مقالة ي صينى | WPRIM | ID: wpr-533160

الملخص

Organs experience three states in organ transplantation,including in-vivo state,in-vitro state,and the implanted state.The in-vivo organs can also be divided into two types by their origins,that is,from an intro-vital body or from a mortal body.Organs from an intro-vital body are not merely objects,but the vectors for personality,and therefore in such case the subject only holds the limited autonomy for his/her own organs.Organs from a mortal body are objects,but can not be regarded as the objects of autonomy.They can only be regarded as the objects of disposal right,thus the disposal of mortal organs should obey the pre-death wish of the dead,or the wish of the family members of the dead,and meanwhile obey the norms of custom and social interests.The in-vitro organs are merely objects,thus could be donated and presented,but could never be transacted.The implanted organs enjoy the same attributes and status as those from a living body.

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