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. 2020 Apr 5;133(7):760-765.
doi: 10.1097/CM9.0000000000000779.

Development of the organ donation and transplantation system in China

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Development of the organ donation and transplantation system in China

Bing-Yi Shi et al. Chin Med J (Engl). .
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Figure 1
Figure 1
Counts of deceased donor, living donor, and PMP, 20152018. PMP was calculated with the deceased donor. The figure and data were obtained from the Report on Organ Transplantation Development in China (2015-1018) and authorized by the China Organ Transplantation Development Foundation. PMP: Annual donors per million population.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Counts of transplantation surgeries in China, 20152018. A: Kidney transplantation performed in China, and the annual growth rate calculated with the deceased donor transplantation. B: Liver transplantation performed in China, and the annual growth rate calculated with the deceased donor transplantation. C: Heart transplantation performed in China, and the annual growth rate. D: Lung transplantation performed in China, and the annual growth rate. All the data were obtained from the Report on Organ Transplantation Development in China (2015-1018), and authorized by the China Organ Transplantation Development Foundation.

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