To test the potential benefit and safety of targeted hypothermia in donors on delayed organ function rates in the recipients of their kidneys, Niemann and his research team conducted a randomized controlled trial in two
large organ donation service areas from March 2012 to October 2013.
Not exact matches
From October 2 through October 5, the North Tonawanda Common Council, spearheaded by: - Aldermen - at -
Large Jeff Glatz and Bob Pecoraro, Along with partnership from: - the North Tonawanda High School led by Katie Harrington, and - Unyts Account Executive Greg Eastmer are promoting a North Tonawanda «Roll Up Your Sleeves» Challenge to all the residents of North Tonawanda to accomplish two things: - Blood
Donations - Member Donor Registry These individuals understand the needs of the community and what a blood or
organ donation can do to save or improve a life and desire all residents to support this challenge.
«These findings dispute the commonly held notion that the gap in donor supply in certain geographic areas is due to
large populations of racial and ethnic minorities who are less likely to consent for
donation, thus affecting the geography of available
organs,» said the study's lead author, David Goldberg, MD, MSCE, an assistant professor in the division of Gastroenterology at Penn..
That said — if prisoners, albeit ones condemned to death, do give their consent informed and freely to the use of their
organs for transplantation after death, or indeed an impoverished Indian peasant, who is unable to support his wife and
large family, consents to the
donation for cash of eg a kidney, and this money will guarantee the family's life and future — can such autonomous action be regarded as unethical and should it be outlawed?