Transplantation in alcoholics: separating prognosis and responsibility from social biases.

P A Ubel
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The general public does not favor transplanting livers into patients with alcoholic cirrhosis. This opinion may reflect a sense that we should not distribute scarce resources to people who are personally responsible for their illness. It may also reflect a sense that alcoholism is socially undesirable, and therefore alcoholics should not receive transplants. This article argues that these positions do not hold up under scrutiny. The only reason to give alcoholic patients lower priority for transplantation is if subgroups of alcoholics can be shown to have unacceptably poor transplant prognoses. However, giving these alcoholics lower priority is justifiable only if it is part of a larger policy that distributes livers on the basis of prognosis. In the meantime, there is no justification for giving lower priority to alcoholics for available livers.

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酗酒者移植:从社会偏见中分离预后和责任。
一般公众不赞成对酒精性肝硬化患者进行肝脏移植。这种观点可能反映了一种观念,即我们不应该把稀缺的资源分配给那些对自己的疾病负有个人责任的人。这也可能反映了一种感觉,即酗酒是不受社会欢迎的,因此酗酒者不应该接受移植。本文认为,这些立场经不起推敲。给予酗酒患者较低移植优先级的唯一原因是,如果酗酒亚组可以显示出移植预后不可接受的差。然而,给予这些酗酒者较低的优先级是合理的,只有当它是根据预后分配肝脏的更大政策的一部分。与此同时,没有理由不优先考虑酗酒者的可用肝脏。
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