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To donation
noun
A voluntary gift or contribution for a specific cause.
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The UAGA amendment has also enabled OPOs to procure organs even with family refusal to donation if the donor has documented their intent to donate [ 15].
However, bidders differ considerably in their responses to donation percentages.
Age is no longer a limit to donation.
The few absolute medical contraindications to donation include HIV-positive status, active cancer, and systemic infection.
"This serves to remove the disincentives to donation," Dr. Lavee says.
But if they are considered suitable donors and the families agree to donation, life-support measures are ended.
Faced with the grave prognosis from the woman's doctors, her state-appointed guardian consented to donation after cardiac death.
Laparoscopic live donor nephrectomy was designed to remove financial and logistical obstacles to donation in an attempt to increase the number of live donors.
Further, a substantial proportion of the respondents did not understand the full range of alternatives to donation and incorrectly endorsed potential benefits.
It is recognized that the greatest challenge is to overcome the societal and clinical behaviours and beliefs that currently create barriers to donation.
The audit will identify the number of patients who could be solid organ donors and will establish the obstacles to donation.
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