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Transplant Proc ; 54(2): 233-236, 2022 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35067376

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BACKGROUND: Organ shortage is the main limiting factor for further dissemination of organ transplantation therapies; implementation of brain-death (BD) criteria for organ donation purposes is essential for overcoming this limitation. Investigating and characterizing the effects of this intervention on organ availability and subsequent orthotopic organ transplantation in Asia, the world's most populous continent, should shed light on a global issue. The aim of this study was to describe temporal trends in brain-death donors (BDDs) and deceased-donor transplants (DDTs) in the Asian continent. METHODS: We used data from the Global Observatory on Donation and Transplantation (GODT), the world's most comprehensive source of data relating to organ donation and transplantation activities. Available data on the number of BDDs and DDTs in 48 Asian countries was collated and analyzed for the years 2000-2019. RESULTS: The number of BDDs in Asia increased progressively, from 25 BBDs in 2000 to 5357 in 2019. The number of DDTs increased concomitantly, albeit with an initial decline between 2004 and 2008, with an exponential increase in the number of kidney and liver transplants, followed by heart and lung transplants. Data from the latest year with complete data (2019) demonstrated 25,557 deceased-donor organs were transplanted, representing a >3-fold increase in the number of transplanted organs compared with the nadir in 2008. CONCLUSION: Although the Asian continent has noticed a rapid increase in BD transplantation activities during the past 2 decades, it is self-evident that further dissemination and adoption of BD donation are fundamental to reducing organ shortage gap.


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Transplante de Órgãos , Obtenção de Tecidos e Órgãos , Ásia , Morte Encefálica , Humanos , Doadores de Tecidos
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J Vasc Surg ; 73(6): 1889-1897, 2021 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33348007

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OBJECTIVE: Management of the pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 challenges both scientists and physicians to rapidly develop, and urgently assess, effective diagnostic tests and therapeutic interventions. The initial presentation of the disease in symptomatic patients is invariably respiratory, with dry cough being the main symptom, but an increasing number of reports reveal multiple-organ involvement. The aim of this review is to summarize the potential role of the renin-angiotensin system activated phagocytes in the pathogenesis of COVID-19 disease. METHODS: Data for this review were identified by searches of PubMed and references from relevant articles using the search terms "SARS," "COVID-19," "renin-angiotensin-system," "phagocyte," "reactive free radical," "antioxidant," "ARDS," "thrombosis," "myocardial," "ischaemia," "reperfusion," "microvascular," and "ACE2." Abstracts and reports from meetings were not included in this work. Only articles published in English between 1976 and 2020 were reviewed. RESULTS: The cellular target of SARS viruses is the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2, a critical regulating protein in the renin-angiotensin system. The elimination of this enzyme by the viral spike protein results in excessive activation of phagocytes, migration into the tissues via the high endothelial venules, and an oxidative burst. In the case of an overstimulated host immune response, not only devastating respiratory symptoms but even systemic or multiorgan involvement may be observed. CONCLUSIONS: Early-stage medical interventions may assist in returning the exaggerated immune response to a normal range; however, some therapeutic delay might result in excessive tissue damages, occasionally mimicking a systemic disease with a detrimental outcome.


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COVID-19/etiologia , Fagócitos/fisiologia , Sistema Renina-Angiotensina/fisiologia , COVID-19/imunologia , Humanos
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