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Challenges of pancreas transplantation in developing countries,exploring the Turkey example

Challenges of pancreas transplantation in developing countries,exploring the Turkey example
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摘要 Pancreas transplantation significantly improves the quality of life for people with type 1 diabetes,primarily by eliminating the need for insulin and frequent blood glucose measurements.Despite the growing numbers of solid organ transplantations worldwide,number of pancreas transplantations in the developing countries`remain significantly low.This difference of pancreas transplantation practices was striking among the participating countries at the 1st International Transplant Network Meeting which was held in Turkey on 2018.In this meeting more than 40 countries were represented.Most of these counties were developing countries located in Africa,Middle East or Asia.The aim of this article is to identify the challenges and limiting factors for pancreas transplantations in these developing countries,by exploring the Turkish example.The challenges faced by the developing countries are broadly classified in four categories;wait-listing,donor pool,team work and follow up.Under these categorical titles,issues are further discussed in detail,giving examples from Turkish practice of pancreas transplantation.Additionally,several solutions to these challenges have been proposed-some of which have already been undertaken by the Turkish Ministry of Health.With the insight and methods presented in this article,pancreas transplantation should be made possible for the potential recipients in the developing countries. Pancreas transplantation significantly improves the quality of life for people with type 1 diabetes, primarily by eliminating the need for insulin and frequent blood glucose measurements. Despite the growing numbers of solid organ transplantations worldwide, number of pancreas transplantations in the developing countries` remain significantly low. This difference of pancreas transplantation practices was striking among the participating countries at the 1 st International Transplant Network Meeting which was held in Turkey on 2018. In this meeting more than 40 countries were represented. Most of these counties were developing countries located in Africa, Middle East or Asia. The aim of this article is to identify the challenges and limiting factors for pancreas transplantations in these developing countries, by exploring the Turkish example.The challenges faced by the developing countries are broadly classified in four categories; wait-listing, donor pool, team work and follow up. Under these categorical titles, issues are further discussed in detail, giving examples from Turkish practice of pancreas transplantation. Additionally, several solutions to these challenges have been proposed-some of which have already been undertaken by the Turkish Ministry of Health. With the insight and methods presented in this article, pancreas transplantation should be made possible for the potential recipients in the developing countries.
出处 《World Journal of Transplantation》 2019年第8期158-164,共7页 世界移植杂志
关键词 Pancreas transplantation CHALLENGES TRANSPLANTATION Quality of life Developing country Pancreas transplantation Challenges Transplantation Quality of life Developing country
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