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Title: Liver transplantation in Latin America: reality and challenges
Authors: AGUIRRE-VILLARREAL, DavidSERVIN-ROJAS, MaximilianoSANCHEZ-CEDILLO, AczelCHAVEZ-VILLA, MarianaHERNANDEZ-ALEJANDRO, RobertoARAB, Juan PabloRUIZ, IsaacAVENDANO-CASTRO, Karla P.MATAMOROS, Maria A.ADAMES-ALMENGOR, EnriqueDIAZ-FERRER, JavierRODRIGUEZ-AGUILAR, Erika FaridePAEZ-ZAYAS, Victor ManuelCONTRERAS, Alan G.ALVARES-DA-SILVA, Mario R.MENDIZABAL, ManuelOLIVEIRA, Claudia P.NAVASA, MiquelGARCIA-JUAREZ, Ignacio
Citation: LANCET REGIONAL HEALTH-AMERICAS, v.28, article ID 100633, 13p, 2023
Abstract: Healthcare systems in Latin America are broadly heterogeneous, but all of them are burdened by a dramatic rise in liver disease. Some challenges that these countries face include an increase in patients requiring a transplant, insufficient rates of organ donation, delayed referral, and inequitable or suboptimal access to liver transplant pro-grams and post-transplant care. This could be improved by expanding the donor pool through the implementation of education programs for citizens and referring physicians, as well as the inclusion of extended criteria donors, living donors and split liver transplantation. Addressing these shortcomings will require national shifts aimed at improving infrastructure, increasing awareness of organ donation, training medical personnel, and providing equitable access to care for all patients.
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ODS/03 - Saúde e bem-estar


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