The Scotsman

Would-be organ donors urged to tell family of transplant wishes

● Hundreds die on waiting list because relatives turn down request

- By ELLA PICKOVER

Patients in desperate need of a new organ missed out on 460 potential transplant­s last year because families, unsure of their relatives’ wishes, declined to donate, new figures show.

NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) said that across the Uk,threefamil­iesaweekwe­re saying no to organ donation because they did not know whether their relatives would have wanted to.

It said that when families are left to make such a decision on their loved one’s behalf, some decide it is safer to say no.

Now, the organisati­on has encouraged people to talk to familymemb­ersduringo­rgan Donation Week.

The reluctance to talk about the issue is contributi­ng to a deadly shortage of organs, NHSBT said.

Last year, 457 people died while on the active transplant waiting list and a further 875 people were removed from the list, mainly due to ill health – many will have died shortly after being taken off.

On 25 August, there were 6,414 people in need of a new organ on the transplant waiting list.

The parents of a four-yearold who died on the waiting list have also urged people to discuss the topic. Aoife

0 Isabel Sewell, 20, and Charles Duke, 22, who are on the transplant waiting list, with empty transplant boxes at the NHSBT site in Bristol O’sullivan from Leigh-on-sea in Essex died in March 2016 while waiting for a heart transplant.

The youngster suffered heart failure from restrictiv­e cardiomyop­athy – a rare condition which stiffens the heart muscle and stops the organfromp­umpingprop­erly.

After she died, her parents chose to donate her kidneys for transplant.

Parents Michelle O’sullivan and Neil Forsyth, have backed the NHSBT campaign to encourage people to talk about their wishes surroundin­g donation.

Ms O’sullivan said: “If you are willing to accept an organ donation, it is only right that you should be willing to donate the special gift of life to another family.”

Anthony Clarkson, assistant director of organ donation for NHSBT, said: “We know that if everyone who supported donation talked about it and agreed to donate, most of those lives would be saved.”

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