National Workshop for Promotion of Deceased Donor Organ Transplantation |
A high level workshop that included international and Indian stakeholders from the field of organ transplantation met in Delhi at the India Habitat Centre to discuss ways to increase the deceased donation rate in the country and help overcome organ shortage. The workshop held for 3 days from 28th February 2013 to 2nd March 2013. A living person can only donate one of the two kidneys or a part of the liver; however a person who is brain dead can donate almost nine common organs and tissues. The current organ donation rate from deceased donors range from 12 to 40 per million population in most developed countries whereas in India it is below one at 0.16 per million population. However the pool of brain death that can become possible organ donors is large in India and this is due to the high rate of mortality due to road traffic accidents. The number of brain deaths estimated from this pool alone is over 95,000.
The participating stakeholders at the workshop included The President from the International Transplantation Society, Transplantation Representative from WHO, Representative from Ministry of Health in India, Secretary of Indian Society of Nephrology and Indian Society of Transplantation, representatives of NGO called MOHAN Foundation, Senior Consultants in the field of Transplantation from various states and Transplant Co-ordinators from across the country. Participants equally represented both public and private hospitals. The experienced faculty included eminent doctors from established transplant hospitals of the country. The sharing of their experiences during the interactive sessions provided valuable insights to the delegates and provided reasons why the deceased donation programme was slow to take off in India.
Dr. Jagdish Prasad, Director General, DGHS inaugurated the workshop and gave the key note address. He congratulated the stakeholders and assured them of his full support in giving a boost to the deceased donation programme in the country. He particularly pointed out of the exemplary work being done by MOHAN Foundation in the field. He emphasized the need for public awareness and training the intensive care physicians across the country.
Dr Marti Manyalich President of Donation and Transplantation Institute, Barcelona. emphasized the need for propagation of the Deceased Donation Pathway and Brain Death audits in all ICU’s of hospitals registered as transplant or retrieval centers.
The workshop also provided opportunity and a forum for transplant coordinators to meet, interact, share challenges and success stories and get a chance to update their knowledge on deceased organ donation.
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