Rate of deceased organ donation in India is one of the lowest in the world
Pilibhit MP Varun Gandhi on Thursday said he would soon introduce a private members’ Bill
in the Lok Sabha proposing the inclusion of all adults in the national organ donors’ registry.
“I will be introducing a private member’s Bill that proposes to put all adult citizens in a national
organ donation register, which anyone can voluntarily opt out of. This will ensure a reduction
in the number of deaths due to non-availability of organs,” said Gandhi on the occasion of the
National Organ Donors Day.
India’s rate of deceased organ donation remains among the lowest in the world less than 1 per
million.
In Spain and Croatia, the corresponding rates are 46.9 and 38.6 per million, respectively.
Despite the easing of national organ donation laws and policy push by the government, the gap
between annual demand of organs for transplant and their availability in India remains huge.
Health Ministry data show that annually the following number of persons need organ and tissue
transplant—kidneys (2.5 lakh), liver (80,000), heart (50,000), cornea (one lakh). Actual
number of organ transplants done every year is acutely low—kidneys (160), liver (33), heart
(45) and cornea (2,188).
Medical experts have repeatedly said they can save several road accident victims if the country
reaches satisfactory levels of organ donations.
As per latest data India saw 4.61 lakh road accidents in a year involving 1.49 lakh deaths.
Doctors say there are two kinds of organ donations.
One is deceased organ donation. The other is living donor organ donation.
Living donor has to be a person above 18 years and it means any person above 18 years can
pledge to donate one kidney (the other is capable of maintaining body functions); a portion of
pancreas (half the pancreas are enough to sustain required functions) and a part of the liver
(segments of liver will regenerate after some time in both the donor and the recipient) in their
lifetime.
People can pledge organs online through the National Organ and Tissue Transplant
Organisation (NOTTO) website www.notto.gov.in
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