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Growing success of organ transplants fuels plea for more donors.

by Frank le Duc
Wednesday 19 Jul, 2017 at 1:50PM
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Growing success of organ transplants fuels plea for more donors.

The number of people having organ transplants is growing in Brighton and Hove, with 16 patients undergoing life-saving surgery last year, up from 11 patients five years ago.

And the number of people adding their names to the organ donor register has risen 24 per cent in five years but the NHS said that it was still short of donors.

The patients to receive transplants in Brighton and Hove were among almost 500 alive in East Sussex and 50,000 nationally thanks to organ donations.

At the same time NHS Blood and Transplant said that 130,449 people on the organ donor register were from Brighton and Hove, compared with 104,934 five years ago.

NHS Blood and Transplant urged more people to sign up to the organ donor register to help even more patients survive.

The organisation said: “More people are alive thanks to transplants because of improving survival rates and increased public commitment to donation.

“In East Sussex the number of people on the organ donor register has increased by 28 per cent over the past five years.

“There are now 362,996 people on the NHS Organ Donor Register in East Sussex, compared to 282,832 five years ago.

“This includes 130,449 people on the organ donor register in the city of Brighton and Hove, compared to 104,934 five years ago.

“Anyone can sign up as a donor on the NHS Organ Donor Register. How old you are or any existing medical conditions shouldn’t stop you from signing up.

“You could save or transform up to nine people’s lives by donating your organs when you die and help even more by donating tissue.

“Nationally, the number of people on the NHS Organ Donor Register reached a record number, 23.6 million.

“Today 36 per cent of the UK’s population is on the NHS Organ Donor Register, compared to 30 per cent five years ago.

“The public support for donation also means more people in East Sussex are receiving lifesaving and life-enhancing transplants.

“Last year 45 people in East Sussex had transplants, compared to 33 five years ago. Last year 16 people in the city of Brighton and Hove had transplants, compared to 11 five years ago.

“Despite the record-breaking public commitment to donation, there is still a shortage of organ donors.

“Nationally, three people still die a day in need of a transplant. There are still around 6,400 people currently waiting for a transplant.

“This is a particular need for people to register from black and Asian backgrounds. People from the same ethnic background are more likely to be a match but there are not enough black and Asian donors.”

Sally Johnson, director of organ donation and transplantation for NHS Blood and Transplant, said: “More people than ever in East Sussex are committing to organ donation and that is saving more lives than ever.

“It’s amazing to picture all the people now alive today thanks to organ donation and think of all the families and children who have grown up thanks to donors.

“We’re seeing more and more people committing to donation and the good results of our close work with hospitals.

“Our specialist nurses in organ donation are now almost always involved in discussions with families over organ donation.

“However there is still a long way to go. Around three people still die a day in need of a transplant. Every one of those people who die could be a mother or a father, a daughter or a son, who might be alive today.

“Families tell us donation is a source of pride that helps them in their grieving process.

“We don’t want anyone to miss the opportunity to save lives through organ donation. Please join the NHS Organ Donor Register. It only takes two minutes.”

To join the NHS Organ Donor Register visit www.organdonation.nhs.uk.

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  1. Valerie Paynter says:
    9 years ago

    I am one of those in the Sussex transplant stats who is alive because of a transplant (1991). When I was on dialysis there were about 1,500 on the renal transplant need list. Now look at it!

    There is a huge question that needs asking. Why are renal failure figures so high, growing so fast. Some might suggest better diagnostics but is our way of life killing people faster? I think so.

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