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About 6,500 organ transplants conducted nationwide in 30 years

About 6,500 organ transplants have been carried out in Vietnam since the first in 1992, showing great efforts by the entire health sector but still modest compared to other countries, an official has said.
About 6,500 organ transplants conducted nationwide in 30 years ảnh 1Vietnamese doctors conduct an organ transplant. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - About 6,500organ transplants have been carried out in Vietnam since the first in 1992, showing great efforts by the entire health sector but still modest compared to othercountries, an official has said.

At present, 95% of the transplants inthe country use organs from living donors and only 5% from brain-dead donors,which completely runs counter to the global trend, in which the majority is transplantsfrom brain-dead donors, Assoc. Prof. Dong Van He, Deputy Director of the VietDuc (Vietnam - Germany) Friendship Hospital and Director of the NationalCoordinating Centre for Human Organ Transplants, told a ceremony announcing thedecision on the centre director appointment on August 8.

In Vietnam, an estimated 10 peopledie each day while waiting for organ transplants. Meanwhile, it is worryingthat less than 30% of doctors and 20% of nurses have gained sufficientunderstanding of brain death, and many do not have any knowledge about this.

These are challenges that must beaddressed in the time ahead, and the system of 22 organ transplant centres alongwith hospitals nationwide need to make changes to encourage brain-dead organdonations, He said.

The National Coordinating Centre forHuman Organ Transplants is the first unit in the country to form a list ofpatients waiting for transplants, and nearly 50,000 people have registered fororgan donation after death or brain death./.
VNA

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