A National Consensus Forum on improving cornea donation and transplantation access in Canada.

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology BMC Proceedings Pub Date : 2021-05-11 DOI:10.1186/s12919-021-00215-6
Steven S Bae, Guillermo Rocha, Christine Humphreys, Clara C Chan, Sonia N Yeung
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A consensus meeting was held in Toronto on February 9-10, 2020 to discuss ways to improve cornea donation and transplantation access in Canada. The meeting brought together eye and tissue bank representatives, health authority and hospital leadership, transplant ophthalmologists, organ donation organizations, transplant recipients, donor families and several national organizations. Through facilitated discussions in multidisciplinary, gender-balanced, and geographically balanced small groups, participants identified opportunities for improvement in the Canadian cornea donation and transplantation system. Discussion occurred around broad themes of donor tissue demand, supply, access, utilization, interprovincial sharing and cost recovery, interprovincial knowledge sharing and research. This event marked the first time in 10 years in which the Canadian cornea transplantation community came together.

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促进加拿大角膜捐赠和移植准入的全国共识论坛。
2020年2月9日至10日在多伦多举行共识会议,讨论如何改善加拿大的角膜捐赠和移植机会。会议汇集了眼科和组织库代表、卫生当局和医院领导、移植眼科医生、器官捐赠组织、移植受者、捐赠者家庭和几个国家组织。通过多学科、性别平衡和地域平衡的小组讨论,与会者确定了加拿大角膜捐赠和移植系统的改进机会。讨论围绕供体组织的需求、供应、获取、利用、省际共享和成本回收、省际知识共享和研究等广泛主题展开。这一事件标志着加拿大角膜移植界10年来第一次聚集在一起。
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