Solid Organ Transplantation
Solid organ transplantation has no alternative today. Despite the heavy research funding in artificial organs and xenotransplantation, patients with organ failure are heavily dependent on solid organ transplantation. The transplantation is uncertain in so many ways which include organ availability, compatibility, and then procedure success rate along with the complications related to organ rejection by the recipient body.
We are building a database including the total number of patients currently waiting for donor organs by each country and the demand-supply gap in the next 7 years. The database focuses on different disease incidence rates in each country and the probability of patients adding to the wait list each year. These numbers would be based on the historical trends and current driving factors including, the sedentary lifestyle, environmental factors, and aging population.
The report also discusses other management methods for the wait-listed patients and the financial burden along with other adverse effects related to these methods. Some of these methods include:
The report highlights the need for each type of organ at the country level based on the disease demographics. In addition, it also covers government and non-governmental organizations and their contributions in each country.
Transplantations & Alternatives Demand-Supply Gap Report Scope
Attribute
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Details
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Transplantation
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- Total waiting list by country
- Number of transplantation procedures each year, by country
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Disease demographics
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- Number of organ failure cases by each organ type
- Heart
- Lung
- Kidney
- Liver
- Others
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Treatment Cost Per Patient
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- Total burden during the waiting period
- Total expenditure for transplantation
- Total burden after transplantation
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Quality of Life
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- Disability-adjusted life years (DALYs)
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Comorbidity Analysis
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- Adverse effects
- Difficulties in management
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Reimbursement Differences
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- Coverage by government and non-governmental organizations
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Regions
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- North America
- Europe
- UK
- Germany
- France
- Italy
- Spain
- Denmark
- Sweden
- Norway
- Asia Pacific
- Japan
- China
- India
- Australia
- Thailand
- South Korea
- Latin America
- MEA
- South Africa
- Saudi Arabia
- UAE
- Kuwait
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According to the Global Observatory of Donations And Transplantation, The demand for Kidneys is highest as compared to the other organs. This is mainly because, the people with kidney failure are manageable on dialysis machines for longer periods. This may be the reason that the kidney transplantations procedures are highest in numbers. The report also focuses on the legal and ethical aspects of organ donations in each country. The law and guidelines for solid organ transplantation differs in each country. We have included all these guidelines in our customized report.