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<p>The demand for organs for transplantation has been steadily increasing as waiting lists become longer and longer. Over 1600 Canadians are added to the organ wait list every year.<sup>1</sup> Figure 1 illustrates how over the years the gap between the number of people on organ wait lists and the number of donors has been steadily increasing.</p> | <p>The demand for organs for transplantation has been steadily increasing as waiting lists become longer and longer. Over 1600 Canadians are added to the organ wait list every year.<sup>1</sup> Figure 1 illustrates how over the years the gap between the number of people on organ wait lists and the number of donors has been steadily increasing.</p> | ||
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<figcaption>Figure 1.<strong>Number of people waiting for an organ in relation to number of donors and transplants performed over time.</strong>Data taken from the US Department of Health and Human Services and numbers are for the USA only.<sup>2</sup> **Data includes deceased and living donors.</figcaption> | <figcaption>Figure 1.<strong>Number of people waiting for an organ in relation to number of donors and transplants performed over time.</strong>Data taken from the US Department of Health and Human Services and numbers are for the USA only.<sup>2</sup> **Data includes deceased and living donors.</figcaption> | ||
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<p>However, organ shortage appears to only to be one of the challenges to transplant medicine. To effectively tackle this problem, we had to understand the full picture. Along with the increasing demand for organs, we also face inadequate organ preservation methods, limiting the amount of time an organ can be stored for transplantation. This creates a very small window of time for officials to find a compatible recipient for the organ.<sup>3</sup> Because of this limiting timespan, organ rejection and incompatibility generates another large problem in the organ transplant field. This leads to the loss of a significant number of organs that become non-viable after harvest.</p> | <p>However, organ shortage appears to only to be one of the challenges to transplant medicine. To effectively tackle this problem, we had to understand the full picture. Along with the increasing demand for organs, we also face inadequate organ preservation methods, limiting the amount of time an organ can be stored for transplantation. This creates a very small window of time for officials to find a compatible recipient for the organ.<sup>3</sup> Because of this limiting timespan, organ rejection and incompatibility generates another large problem in the organ transplant field. This leads to the loss of a significant number of organs that become non-viable after harvest.</p> | ||
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<figcaption>The image above from the Wisconsin State Journal shows a surgical coordinator storing an organ on ice with a perfusion pump containing UW solution.<sup>4</sup></figcaption> | <figcaption>The image above from the Wisconsin State Journal shows a surgical coordinator storing an organ on ice with a perfusion pump containing UW solution.<sup>4</sup></figcaption> | ||
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