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    Solid Organ Transplantation Activities Evolution in Brazil: Analysis of 20 Years

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    Artigo de Periódico
    Date
    2020
    Author
    Mota, Daniel de Oliveira
    Monteleone, João Paulo
    Pessoa, João Luis Erbs
    Roza, Bartira de Aguiar
    Schirmer, Janine
    Stipkovic, Artur
    Pimentel, Carolina Frade Magalhães Girardin
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    Abstract
    Background: From 1968 until 1997, transplantation-related activities were not properly regulated and were informally practiced. During 20 years, many legal and political changes influenced it. Objective: To provide a historical overview of the 20 years with a descriptive data analysis of a 20-year data set. Methodology: We investigated information from Brazilian Transplantation Reports between 1997 and 2017. In this way, we classified all data into 5 Brazilian macro regions: Center-West, Northeast, North, Southeast, and South. In total, we included 27 states (including Capital District) and limited study to the heart, liver, and kidney. Results: We analyzed 2835 data entries and associated population information from the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics. We observed 2 distinct groups, one uniquely formed by the North region, with figures significantly lower than the remaining regions. After 2003, Southeast, South, and Northeast regions indicated a growing movement, whereas Center-West indicated certain stability in 50 and ranging between 50 and 100 cases (yearly basis) after 2011. Recently (2016 and 2017), the South region indicates another crescendo movement suggesting another detachment from the other regions, but it is something not clearly observed and, if true, should be figured in new reports of Brazilian Association of Organ Transplantation. Conclusion: This study identified and observed the time-spatial progress of organ transplantation in Brazil. In conclusion, after analysis of this 20-year data consolidation related to organ transplantation in Brazil, we observed a public investment in implementing quality evaluation and safety to provide figures that deliver visibility to the numbers reported in this article. © 2020 Elsevier Inc.
    1. Adult
    2. Brazil
    3. Child
    4. Data Collection
    5. Databases, Factual
    6. Geography
    7. Heart Transplantation
    8. History, 20th Century
    9. History, 21st Century
    10. Humans
    11. Kidney Transplantation
    12. Liver Transplantation
    13. Time Factors
    14. Tissue and Organ Procurement
    15. article
    16. Brazil
    17. controlled study
    18. geography
    19. heart
    20. human
    21. human tissue
    22. investment
    23. kidney
    24. liver
    25. major clinical study
    26. transplantation
    27. visibility
    28. adult
    29. Brazil
    30. child
    31. epidemiology
    32. factual database
    33. heart transplantation
    34. history
    35. information processing
    36. kidney transplantation
    37. liver transplantation
    38. time factor
    39. transplantation
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    https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85084814132&doi=10.1016%2fj.transproceed.2020.01.075&partnerID=40&md5=d738f94a8e449c1864cba6e3540b0c05
    https://repositorio.maua.br/handle/MAUA/1354
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