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Her heart was not suitable for donation -- there was no way to predict that it would resume beating after transplantation.
But volunteer organizations typically sift through those piles to find books suitable for donation or sale to homeless shelters, prisons or hospitals.
Scientists say they have made a significant leap towards mass-producing red blood cells suitable for donation.
"Washing" lungs before they are transplanted could increase numbers of the organs suitable for donation, according to doctors in Newcastle.
Eight patients (13 %) with irreversible brain damage had organ function suitable for donation and 4 were eventually explanted.
(5) If the patient was suitable for donation, a second interview with relatives was done to research the non-opposition for donation.
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A confidential audit of deaths in England and Wales showed that approximately 92% of donors had a suitable cornea for donation, while 65% had a suitable heart for donation, and only 31% had suitable lungs for donation.
Many patients must remain on dialysis for years while they await a suitable organ for donation.
Nine patients were medically suitable for organ donation and 24 patients for tissue donation, whereas consent was only obtained in 2 cases in both groups.
"I am afraid that he may find these goals more difficult to achieve than he expects, but I would be happy to be mistaken," said Dr. Sachs, who is also studying ways to create pigs suitable for organ donation.
There were 24 patients medically suitable for tissue donation.
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