Organ Donation.
Organ Donation gift of life.
importance of organ donation.
organ donors save life.
Donate life.
Be a hero be a donor.
organ donation in India.
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This is about organ donation. In this slide I will cover up what is organ donation? why we should donate with facts and figures and what are myths about donation
Organ Donation.
Organ Donation gift of life.
importance of organ donation.
organ donors save life.
Donate life.
Be a hero be a donor.
organ donation in India.
.
This is about organ donation. In this slide I will cover up what is organ donation? why we should donate with facts and figures and what are myths about donation
Organ & Tissue Donation Awareness with Recent AdvancesAmol Patil
The Presentation gives brief information about recent statistics of Organ donation figures, problem statement and Recent amendments in Law.
It also mentions some examples of positive changes in view of Organ Donation in India.
It gives a brief idea about recent facts related to organ donation in India and clears doubts regarding Organ donation. Explains about need, types of donation, legislation, and coordinating bodies.
contains details about what organs can be donated,who and how it can be done,policies and rules in about organ donation in india, what are the myths about donating organs, how many people are in need of organs(some statistics) and some private organizations working towards encouraging organ donation
Transplantation of human tissues and organs is an important lifesaving medical procedure. You’ll hear personal stories from both donors and recipients as well as facts from international medical authorities and learn about organ and tissue donation registries around the world. Make a commitment to become a donor, and learn how you can inspire others in your club and community to do the same.
Attendees will also enjoy a short performance from opera singer and transplant recipient Hae-Chul Lim and a small group of guest vocalists.
Organ donation is the removal of the tissues of the human body from a person who has recently died, or from a living donor, for the purpose of transplanting.
Organ & Tissue Donation Awareness with Recent AdvancesAmol Patil
The Presentation gives brief information about recent statistics of Organ donation figures, problem statement and Recent amendments in Law.
It also mentions some examples of positive changes in view of Organ Donation in India.
It gives a brief idea about recent facts related to organ donation in India and clears doubts regarding Organ donation. Explains about need, types of donation, legislation, and coordinating bodies.
contains details about what organs can be donated,who and how it can be done,policies and rules in about organ donation in india, what are the myths about donating organs, how many people are in need of organs(some statistics) and some private organizations working towards encouraging organ donation
Transplantation of human tissues and organs is an important lifesaving medical procedure. You’ll hear personal stories from both donors and recipients as well as facts from international medical authorities and learn about organ and tissue donation registries around the world. Make a commitment to become a donor, and learn how you can inspire others in your club and community to do the same.
Attendees will also enjoy a short performance from opera singer and transplant recipient Hae-Chul Lim and a small group of guest vocalists.
Organ donation is the removal of the tissues of the human body from a person who has recently died, or from a living donor, for the purpose of transplanting.
A slide show made to spread the awareness of Organ Donation in India and how it could save thousands of lives if only people were aware and leave their religious rituals behind.
It is the only treatment for end state organ failure, such as liver and heart failure and end stage renal disease. This can only be ensured through rigorous selection procedures, careful surgery and follow up of the donor to ensure the optimal management of untoward consequences.
Human Organ transplantation is a surgical operation in which a failure or damaged organ in human body is removed and replaced with a functioning one. The donated organ may be from a deceased donor, a living donor or an animal.
Organs that can be transplanted are the heart, kidneys, liver, lungs, pancreas, intestine and thymus.
Tissues include bones, tendons, cornea, skin, heart valves, nerves and veins.
Worldwide, the kidneys are the most commonly transplanted organs, followed by the liver and then the heart.
These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of the physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
9. Define mean electrical vector (axis) of the heart and give the normal range
10. Define the mean QRS vector
11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
14. Explain the concepts of current of injury, J point, and their significance
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
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In India, pharmacovigilance activities are monitored by the Pharmacovigilance Programme of India (PvPI), which works closely with CDSCO to collect, analyze, and act upon data regarding adverse drug reactions (ADRs). Together, they play a critical role in ensuring that the benefits of drugs outweigh their risks, maintaining high standards of patient safety, and promoting the rational use of medicines.
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2. • The first human organ transplant was a kidney
transplant performed in 1954. The donor of the
kidney was the identical twin of the recipient and
therefore there was no immune rejection of the
organ. The recipient lived for eight years
following the transplant and the surgeon who
performed the transplant, Dr. Joseph Murray,
went on to win the Nobel Prize for this work. The
recipient of the first heart transplant, performed
in 1967 by Dr. Christiaan Barnard, lived only 18
days.
3. HISTORICAL ASPECTS – CADAVER
TRANSPLANTATION - INDIA
1967 - First succeesful cadaver Kidney
Transplant in India at KEM Hospital,
Bombay
1994 - First successful heart transplant
done at AIIMS, N.Delhi
1995 - First successful multi-organ
transplant done at Apollo Hospital,
Chennai
1998 – First Successful Lung transplant,
Madras Medical Mission Hospital,
Chennai
1999 – First Pancreas Transplant,
Ahembdabad
9. In India every year nearly 500,000 people die
because of non-availability of organs and this
number is expected to grow due to scarcity
of Organ Donors.
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10. Two situations under which organ donation
occurs are:
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(When the person making the donation is alive)
Cadaver/ Deceased Donations
(After the donor dies)
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11. Live Donations
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This type of donation occurs when a living person wishes to
donate organs to some immediate family member in need.
Only first degree relatives (Parents, siblings & children) are
allowed to be Live Donors. There is a precondition on the
organs that can be donated. They can donate one Kidney (as
one kidney is capable of maintaining the body functions), a
portion of Pancreas and a part of the Liver.
Organ Donation
12. Cadaver/ Deceased Donations
This kind of donation involves taking organs from a person
who has just died. But organ can be taken only if the
deceased person registered his/her wish for the donation or
his first degree relatives give their consent.
In deceased donations, organs to be donated depends on the
type of death.
Death is of two main types: Brain Death and Cardiac/ Natural Death.
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13. Brain Death
Brain death is the irreversible and permanent end of all brain
functions.
Such persons are kept on artificial support (ventilators) to
maintain oxygenation of organs so that the organs are in
healthy condition until they are removed. Most cases of brain
death are the end result of head injuries or brain tumor
patients from Intensive care units.
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It is possible to donate all organs in the case of Brain death.
14. Cardiac Death
When a person suffers a Cardiac death, the heart stops
beating. Due to the lack of circulation of blood the vital
organs quickly become unusable for transplantation.
However, if the person is on a ventilator and if it is medically
clear that the person cannot survive, then the family can
consider Organ donation for certain vital organs.
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Such donations typically take place in the operating room.
15. At present, most organs for transplants come from living donors, whereby
these donors may legally only be the immediate family. As a result, only a
small percentage of organ seekers are able to find compatible and keen
donors. Due to the extremely low number of deceased donations, most
people awaiting transplant breathe their last.
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26. Give life to others
once you are no more
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27. You must have been donating food, money, shelter etc.
during your life time. Organ donation gives you the
chance to enhance that spirit by recycling yourself even
after death.
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