Uncertainty and Factors Affecting Organ Donation in Living Liver Donors

생체 간이식 공여자의 불확실성과 간 공여 영향 요인

  • Chon Hee Ok (Organ Transplatation Center, Kangnam St. Mary's Hospital) ;
  • Park Ho Ran (College of Nursing, The Catholic Univerity) ;
  • Park Jin Hee (College of Nursing, The Catholic Univerity)
  • 전희옥 (가톨릭대학교 강남성모병원 장기이식센타) ;
  • 박호란 (가톨릭대학교 간호대학) ;
  • 박진희 (가톨릭대학교 간호대학)
  • Published : 2005.03.01

Abstract

As the patients who need to undergo liver transplant operation continues to grow. the number of livers that are donated can not keep pace with the demand. With the development of surgery skills, the necessity for operations from living donors is increasing. Nevertheless, satisfactory research has been conducted on the factors which generally affect the living donors. In this article. therefore. researchers focused on the factors which generally affect the donating liver donor in order to design a plan for recommending liver donation from living donors. The subjects were 91 living liver donors in C university hospital from October 1. 2000 to December 31. 2003. The results on the uncertainty of living donor, by test sheet. were analyzed with SAS program. The final results were as follows: 1. The uncertainty of the living donors was 51.54 marks per full credit 100. 2. The factor with the greatest effect on donation was the possibility of survival of the donor, followed by the admission period. marriage status and age. In recommending the living donation, the rate of donor survival after the operation was 5.2 times higher than death, 5.2 times higher when the admission period was under 20 days. 5.0 times higher when married. and 27.3 times higher when the family-related donation was very active at the age of 20s than in the 50s. These results suggest that all medical staffs should care for living donors with more interest and activity to give them the least complaints in admission and the lowest possibilities for complication. To enhance the survival rate and improve the surgical success rate. on-going monitoring should include regular health-checks. and continual efforts and education should be made to care for the health condition of the living donors after donation.

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