Transplant
Proc 1987 Feb;19(1 Pt 2):1551-4
Organ donation in blacks: a community approach.
Callender CO.
Our intent is to educate the black community about the dangers of hypertension
and the need for kidney organ donors in a population that is uniquely
affected by renal failure. The desired goal then is to stimulate the black
community to: have annual blood pressure checks so that an early diagnosis
of high blood pressure (hypertension) can be made and early treatment
can be received; and become better informed about the "Gift of Life"
concept and have family meetings in which donating organs after death
is strongly considered. The adoption of these recommendations will likely
result in a decrease in the incidence of renal disease, since the leading
cause of renal disease in blacks is hypertension. This silent unrecognized
killer produces renal failure in blacks 17 times more often than in whites.
We expect that increasing the number of black organ donors will result
in an improved success rate in black recipients of transplants from recently
decreased persons. It is clear that the black community can play a major
role in elucidating and, perhaps, eradicating this serious medical problem.
PMID: 3824505 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]