163 Alaskans Wait for Life-Saving Organ Transplants
Life Center Northwest reported Tuesday that 163 Alaskans currently wait for life-saving organ transplants, with 139 needing kidneys.
The nonprofit organization presented the statistics during a lunch presentation to highlight April as Donate Life Month. Alaska lacks transplant programs, forcing patients to travel to Washington state for procedures. Meanwhile, Alaskan donors have saved more than 1,000 lives over the past decade.
"Over the last 10 years, 342 Alaskan donors have given life to others," a Life Center Northwest representative said. "Over a thousand lives have been saved in the last decade directly from Alaskan donors."
The organization serves as one of 55 Organ Procurement Organizations nationwide. It covers the largest geographic area, including Alaska, Montana, North Idaho and Washington. Despite the vast service area, less than 1 percent of people can actually become organ donors due to specific medical requirements.
"To be eligible for organ donation, an individual must die in a hospital while on ventilated life support," the representative explained. Medical teams must exhaust all efforts to save a patient's life before the donation process begins.
Life Center Northwest partners with over 230 hospitals and maintains about 11 staff members in Alaska. The organization emphasizes that organ donation is entirely nonprofit and federally funded, contrary to some misconceptions.
One organ donor can save up to eight lives. Tissue donors can enhance the lives of up to 75 individuals. Nationwide, over 100,000 people wait for organs, with an average of 17 people dying daily while waiting.
The organization encourages Alaskans to register as donors through the DMV and discuss donation wishes with family members. Family conversations prove crucial when donation decisions arise.
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