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Organ & Tissue Donation

Organ & Tissue Donation. Get the Facts. Saving Lives at All Ages. The Need for Transplantation. More than 110,000 Americans are waiting for lifesaving organ donors. More than 3,400 in North Carolina Every 11 minutes, someone is added to list (100+ people each day)

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Organ & Tissue Donation

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  1. Organ & Tissue Donation Get the Facts

  2. Saving Lives at All Ages

  3. The Need for Transplantation • More than 110,000 Americans are waiting for lifesaving organ donors. • More than 3,400 in North Carolina • Every 11 minutes, someone is added to list (100+ people each day) • An average of 18 people die daily while waiting • Many thousands more need life-restoring tissue transplants • 1 donor = 25+ recipients

  4. What organs can be transplanted? • Liver • Chronic hepatitis • Liver tumors • Cirrhosis • Lungs • Chronic bronchitis • Emphysema • Cystic fibrosis • Intestines • Short-bowel syndrome • Heart • Congenital • Coronary • Hypertensive cardiomyopathy • Pancreas • Type 1 diabete • Kidneys • Hypertension • Diabetes • Polycystic kidney disease

  5. Tissues that Can be Donated • Cornea/Eye—restores sight for patients with corneal damage • Heart Valve—replaces heart valve for patients with heart defects, infection or damage • Bone-saves limbs or replaces joints for patients with bone cancer, bone fractures, or degenerative diseases • Soft tissue—repairs or restructures injured tendons and ligaments • Vein—replaces femoral or saphenous veins for patients with vascular disease or diseased/blocked arteries—limb saving measure • Skin—grafts skin for patients with severe burns or large wounds

  6. Blood, Bone Marrow Donation • Types of Living donation • 3 lives can be saved by 1 pint of blood • Every 3 seconds someone needs blood • 6,000 men, women, and children are waiting for a lifesaving bone marrow transplant

  7. The Organ Donation Process

  8. How Organs are Allocated • Potential recipients are ranked by: • Medical Urgency • Blood/Tissue Type • Waiting Time • Body Size • Location of Recipient in Relation to Donor

  9. How Long Are Organs Viable?

  10. Transplants are Successful • More than 28,000 lifesaving transplant surgeries every year • Nearly 1 million life-restoring tissue transplants every year • On average more than 25 people can benefit from a single donor

  11. If you chose to Donate Life… • Share your decision with your family • When you turn 18: register with • DMV (Driver’s License) • Donate Life • Life Share of the Carolinas

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