Indians
still not very forthcoming about this process due to lack of awareness
New
Delhi, 03 September 2017: According
to reports, about two lakh Indians require organ donation, but not even 10% get
it.[1]While Spain has a donor rate
of over 34 per million people, countries such as France, Italy, and the USA stand
at 20 to 30 million people. It is sad to note that currently, the rate of organ
donation from the brain dead in India stands at 0.08 per million people. As per
the IMA, not many Indians have the courage to agree for donating the organs of
a family member even once they are confirmed as brain dead or dead.
Organ
donation is the harvesting of an individual's organs after he or she dies for
transplanting them into another person. Every individual can be an organ donor
irrespective of age, caste, religion, community, current, or past medical
condition. Children can also become organ donors with consent from their
parents. Some contraindications to donation include active cancer, HIV, and
infection (such as sepsis) or intravenous drug use.
Speaking
about this, Padma Shri Awardee Dr K K Aggarwal, National President
Indian Medical Association (IMA) and President Heart Care Foundation of India
(HCFI) and Dr RN Tandon – Honorary Secretary General IMA in a joint
statement, said, “Organs such as the heart, liver, kidneys,
intestines, lungs, and pancreas are donated only in cases of 'brain death' as
these are vital organs. Upon natural death, tissues such as corneas, heart
valves, skin, and bones can be donated. Organ donation can save the lives of
upto 7 individuals and tissue donation can save the lives of another 50. Organ
donation can even provide someone with a second chance at life. For many, this
process is a way to go back to a normal lifestyle, ability to see, freedom from
pain, or even the ability to become mobile again.”
Brain death happens
due to a severe, irreversible injury to the brain. In this condition, all areas
of the brain are damaged and do not function, as a result of which the person
cannot sustain his/her life. However, it is possible to continue vital body
functions through an artificial support system, which helps in maintaining
circulation to vital organs, long enough to facilitate organ donation.
Adding further, Dr
Aggarwal, said, “The need of the hour is to make people aware about the
need for organ donation and spread the message around. This will also help in
removing misconceptions about donating organs. As per IMA’s policies, 100% IMA
members should pledge their organs / tissues after cardiac or brain death.”
Here are some points
clearing myths about organ donation.
· Age
is not a barrier for donating. Even people above the age of 80 have become
organ and tissue donors.
· One
does not have to be in perfect health to become a donor. Even those who smoke,
drink or don’t have a healthy diet can donate.
· Organ
and tissue donation do not disfigure the body in any way.
· In
case of an accident, the doctor will always try to save the life of the victim
first. Organ donation is considered as an option only when the person
dies due to certain circumstances.
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