National Transplant Policy
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1. AvaliaÃÃo da PolÃtica Nacional de Transplantes no CearÃ: AtuaÃÃo da Central Estadual e das ComiÃÃes Intra-Hospitalares / Evaluation of the National Transplant in CearÃ: Central Role of State and Intra-Hospital Commissions
In recent decades, the transplants have had a profound impact on the care of end-stage patients with several kinds of diseases. In Brazil, public policies regarding people who need transplants require thorough assessments. This research aimed to evaluate the performance of the Organ Notification, Harvesting and Distribution Center of the State of Cearà (CNC
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 09/06/2011
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2. Supporting future surgical innovation. Lung transplantation as a case study.
OBJECTIVE: Using lung transplantation as a case study, this article addressed the problem of supporting innovative clinical surgery in an era of increasing pressures for cost containment. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: After sporadic attempts at lung transplantation during the 1960s and 1970s, its clinical development began in earnest during the early 1980s. As a
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3. Kidney transplantation in children younger than 1 year using cyclosporine immunosuppression.
OBJECTIVE: The optimal age for transplantation in children with end-stage renal disease remains controversial. Supported by national data, many centers recommend dialysis until the child reaches a certain minimum age. The authors' policy, however, has been to encourage living donor (LD) transplants for young children, with no minimum age restriction. METHODS