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Archive for 2008

Friends 2 Support

In News Worthy on August 3, 2008 at 12:16 pm

Friends2Support.org is an online initiative that can help match blood donor requests with those volunteering to donate blood:

Nowadays many people are struggling with information about Blood donors. Our aim here is to provide some information about blood donors and give support to blood seekers.

A very easy-to-use search facility on the homepage allows users to select the blood group they’re seeking, along with location details, to yield a database of matching donors with their contact information.

Of course, registering as a blood donor is as effortless.

Read more, here

Rare Blood Groups’ Donorbase

In News Worthy on April 18, 2008 at 4:38 pm

Source: Hindustan Times, Apr 2008

Taking a cue from Nagpur-based couple Khushroo and Fermin Paocha who compiled an SMS-enabled database of voluntary blood-donors across India, Delhi-based couple Rahul and Tulika Verma have started a website for maintaining a record of people with rare blood groups.

The idea behind www.rarebloodgroups.org is to maintain an up-to-date register of donors with rare blood types so that a patient in need can quickly be transfused with the required blood.  According to Delhi government’s blood banks, there are only one or two units of rare blood as compared to the more common B+ for which there are close to 900 units available.

Read more and access the donorbase, here

25% of India’s Transplants in Chennai

In News Worthy on April 17, 2008 at 11:04 am

Source: Times of India, Apr 2008

Long years of struggle convincing relatives of brain-dead patients to give their consent for organ donation appears to be paying off, with the number of organ donors going up in the last couple of years.

“The number of donors has gone up from one to three per month. We have recorded more than six multi-organ donations in the last couple of months. This signifies a great improvement in public awareness about organ donation,” said urologist and MOHAN Foundation managing trustee Dr Sunil Shroff, who has been campaigning for cadaver transplants.

At least one fourth of the multi-organ transplants in the country happen in Chennai.

Chennai police record at least 20 accidents a day. “Even if we assume that only 10% of them are brain dead, we will have two donors a day. From every patient we can harvest two kidneys, two lungs, a liver and a heart thus helping six patients,” says Dr Shroff…

Read the full story, here

Need blood? Just SMS

In News Worthy on April 15, 2008 at 5:27 pm

Source: Hindustan Times, April 2008

The SMS code 5676775 could save your loved ones’ life.  If you have an urgent requirement for blood, just send a text message to this number, and the contact details of donors of the blood group you require will be messaged back to you in a few minutes.

The SMS service accesses a database of 45,000 donors across the country, listed on www.indianblooddonors.com, and is the brainchild of railway superintendent Khushroo Poacha who set it up with the help of his wife Fermin, eight years ago.

P.S. Even though this information is not strictly a part of “organ donation”, in the spirit of the “Give a Little project, the editor of this website assessed it as important and relevant enough to share it with readers of this website.

Corporate initiates Donation Drive

In News Worthy on March 31, 2008 at 11:54 am

Source: Thaindian News (IANS), Chennai, March 2008

Several hundred employees of HCL Technologies, a computer major, Thursday pledged to donate their organs in response to their company’s initiative to promote organ donation in India. It is the first time that a major corporate house has taken such initiative.

The community service council of HCL Technologies, Chennai, organised a camp here in association with Mohan (Multi Organ Harvesting Aid Network) Foundation, a non-governmental organization, to clear misconceptions about organ donation.

Hundreds of geeks and upwardly mobile techies gathered at the camp were told to “give a thought to the myths and facts about organ donation.”  “It is a novel experience,” said T.S. Seema, a 24-year-old computer engineer. “I had never thought about this, now I feel proud that my organs may one day help someone else live.”

The Foundation issued donor cards and handed out brochures explaining the process in organ donation…

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World’s First Heart Transplant

In News Worthy, True Stories on March 28, 2008 at 3:45 pm

The “Cape Gateway” website has an interesting feature on the world’s first successful human-to-human heart transplant by Dr. Christiaan Barnard of South Africa:

Groote Schuur Hospital was placed centre stage in the world’s spotlight when Professor Christiaan Barnard performed the first human heart transplant on the third of December 1967. Sadly, Mr Louis Washkansky (pictured left) only lived for 18 days, succumbing in the end to pneumonia. His new heart beat strongly to the end.

The original theatre where this transplant was performed has been turned into a museum in honour of these pioneers of medicine, and to the first donor and recipient.

It may also be interesting to note that, according to the Hindustan Times’ Mumbai edition of 28th Mar 2008, there have been only 40 heart transplants in all of India, so far.  The worldwide annual figure for heart transplants stands at 4,500, as per the data provided by the International Society for Heart & Lung Transplantation…

Read More:
The Cape Gateway story on Dr. Barnard | Wikipedia on Heart Transplantation

 

Update:
According to the Mumbai Mirror, 3 Apr 2008 :

Fourteen years after seven city hospitals were granted permission from the Health department to conduct heart transplants, not a single heart transplant surgery has been conducted in the city, for lack of donors.

Govt. mulls changes in Transplant Law

In News Worthy on March 13, 2008 at 6:35 pm

Source: The Hindu, Mar 2008

India is exploring various options for setting up an organ donation system and has zeroed in on the model of “presumed consent” under which everyone would be considered a donor unless they stipulate otherwise.

The move is expected to help thousands of people suffering from organ failure once implemented.

Expressing hope that the government would be able to introduce some kind of a model very soon, Ramadoss said a beginning can be made from corneal donation…

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Transplants to be Incentivised

In News Worthy on March 13, 2008 at 6:30 pm

Source: NewsTrack India, Jan 2008

Earlier a high powered committee was formed to review organ transplantation; the committee submitted its report long back in 2004. Now again the government has taken up the issue and has announced a national programme for organ transplantation. Under this programme every legal donation will be tagged with incentives. A person will be able to donate after he or she will be declared brain dead. The other benefits include life and health insurance cover, discounts in train travel and preferred status in organ transplant waiting list to the wife, children and parents of the donor.

Government also planned to open Organ Retrieval and Banking Organisation (ORBO) in all metros Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai this year, and followed by Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Guwahati and Lucknow. ORBO centres will monitor the storage and retrieval of organ across the registered hospital…

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