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Exploring the State of the Science of Solid Organ Transplantation and Disability : Proceedings of a Workshop.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
Contributor:
Division, Health and Medicine.
Services, Board on Health Care.
Cooper, Ruth.
Snair, Megan.
Denning, Laura Aiuppa.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (135 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Exploring the State of the Science of Solid Organ Transplantation and Disability
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, 2021.
Summary:
"Transplantation of a solid organ, such as a kidney, heart, or liver, is a lifesaving procedure and is sometimes the only viable treatment for patients experiencing end-stage organ failure as a result of illness or injury. A growing prevalence of solid organ diseases in the United States is contributing to more people needing a transplant and longer wait times on the national transplant waiting list. While transplantation can lengthen a person's life, the road to recovery is difficult and complex. Transplant recipients commonly experience considerable impairments related to health factors, medication side effects, organ rejection, or other setbacks that can cause functional limitations. A spectrum of services and supports can be beneficial to patient functioning and quality of life, but patient access is variable due to individual, system, and social factors. To gain an understanding of current scientific findings in the field of solid organ transplantation, the U.S. Social Security Administration asked the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine's Board on Health Care Services to organize a virtual public workshop to examine disability associated with organ transplantation. The workshop, held March 22-23, 2021, focused on kidney, heart, liver, and lung transplantation, and to a lesser extent intestine transplantation. Subject-matter experts presented on clinical aspects of post-transplantation recovery and described the implications for physical, cognitive, and psychosocial functioning in adults and children. This publication summarizes the presentations and panel discussions from the workshop." -- Provided by publisher
Contents:
Intro
FrontMatter
Reviewers
Acknowledgments
Contents
Boxes, Figures, and Table
Acronyms and Abbreviations
1 Introduction
2 Solid Organ Transplantation in the United States and the Experiences of Organ Recipients and Their Caregivers
3 Organ Transplantation and Disability in Adults
4 Organ Transplantation and Disability in Children and Adolescents
5 Treatments, Technologies, and Interventions Affecting Function After Transplantation
6 Future Outlook for Organ Transplantation and Disability
References
Appendix A: Statement of Task
Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Appendix C: Biographical Sketches of Workshop Planning Committee Members and Speakers.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9780309683531
030968353X
9780309683418
0309683416
OCLC:
1267763250

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