HEALTHCARE TODAY
  • IN THE SPOTLIGHT
    • MALAYSIA HEALTH & POLICY NEWS
    • GLOBAL HEALTH NEWS
  • HEALTH CONDITIONS
    • ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE
    • ARTHRITIS
    • ASTHMA
    • BACK PAIN
    • BRAIN DISORDERS
    • BREAST CANCER
    • CANCER
    • CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
    • CERVICAL CANCER
    • CORONAVIRUS DISEASE (COVID-19)
    • DEMENTIA
    • DENGUE
    • DENTAL PROBLEMS
    • DIABETES
    • DRUG ABUSE
    • ECZEMA
    • EPILEPSY
    • EYE
    • FIBROIDS
    • GASTROINTESTINAL DISEASES
    • INFLUENZA (FLU)
    • HEADACHES & MIGRAINES
    • HEPATITIS
    • HIV & AIDS
    • JOINT PAIN
    • KIDNEY DISEASE
    • LUNG CANCER
    • LUPUS
    • MELASMA
    • MENTAL HEALTH
    • MOUTH-AND-TEETH
    • OBESITY
    • OSTEOPOROSIS
    • OVARIAN DYSFUNCTION: UNDERSTANDING PREMATURE OVARIAN FAILURE, POLYCYSTIC OVARY DISEASE AND INFERTILITY
    • SEXUAL & REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
    • SKIN CONDITIONS
    • SLEEP
    • STROKE
  • DISABILITIES & SPECIAL ABILITIES
    • ADHD and ADD
    • AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
    • BLINDNESS & VISION IMPAIRMENT
    • CEREBRAL PALSY
    • DOWN SYNDROME
    • RARE DISEASES
  • NURSING RESOURCES
  • DIGITAL HEALTH
  • HEALTH PRODUCTS & SERVICES
  • RELATIONSHIPS
  • FAMILY HEALTH & PARENTING
  • EMPOWERING WOMEN
  • MEN'S WELLNESS
  • GOLDEN YEARS
  • ACTIVE LIFE HUB
  • NUTRITION
  • COMPLIMENTARY MEDICINE
  • HUMANITARIAN & COMMUNITY HEALTH
  • AMBULANCE AND FIRST AID GUIDE
  • Community clinics/ Klinik Komuniti
  • Government Dental Clinics / Klinik Pergigian Kerajaan
  • ABOUT US

​​​THE COURAGE TO PLEDGE

JANUARY 1, 2022 @12.45PM
Picture
Distinguished speakers and VIPs at the roundtable on Safe Medication Disposal
​​​The first successful kidney transplant in the world was performed in 1954. With medical advancements in the prevention and treatment of rejection, more successful transplants have taken place since, and the demands are increasing as the years go by. Malaysia has an estimated number of 48,000 patients on dialysis and awaiting kidney transplant. Each patient has an average waiting period of 13 years before having the opportunity to get a transplant done due to the low donation rate. A scoring system is put in place because of this and with it, only about 10,000 patients are eligible to receive a kidney from a deceased donor. 
This information is alarming!

​
Have you pledged to donate your organ or even considered making one?
It takes courage to pledge oneself as an organ donor and while organ donation can be done alive or deceased, the number of pledges to support organ recipients await a better response. The call for kidney donation has been a request made for many years from the medical professionals, government and non-governmental organisations as their plea for support to the public. End stage renal failure cases are increasing in numbers and complexity. Decades ago, many kidney failure patients had no hope of survival or recovery but with recent medical innovations and discoveries, there is a light at the end of the tunnel for them and to them, a healthy donor is their light.

Awareness and action
We don’t often hear the stories from patients suffering with kidney disease unless it is a movie on the tele, or a story from a dear one who is suffering from it. It is not a common act to want to be aware of these things either, unless it is relatable to our own journey. But the matter is as real as it can be and many are struggling with kidney disease and kidney failure.

According to Dr Mohamad Zaimi Abdul Wahab, Transplant Nephrologist at Hospital Kuala Lumpur (HKL), and Vice-President of the Malaysian Society of Transplantation, the current statistics of organ donation and organ transplant although rose compared to the years before, could be even better if many stepped forward to help advocate this cause.  

Although a 2% rise was seen since 2020 with seventy-seven transplants conducted from sixteen deceased donors this year, the numbers could certainly get better, says Dr Zaimi. Though there are constant reminders through the media, not enough is being highlighted in the mainstream media regarding this critical need despite the continuous efforts by the National Transplant Resource Centre (NTRC) through social media platforms.
​

The ongoing efforts of NTRC in increasing organ donations are seen in several significant efforts since the last four years. The prioritization to expedite the work for living kidney donors and recipients which started in 2019 by the Ministry of Health led to the increased numbers of living kidney transplants in HKL and Hospital Selayang.

​In addition to that effort, the restructuring of the Transplant Organ Procurement (TOP) team into “Unit Perolehan Organ Hospital” or UPOH, strengthened deceased organ donation since 2018. With education being the key to such awareness, the initiative to educate health professionals who are involved in organ donation through programs such as Organ Donation Initiatives in South East Asia (ODiSSEA), which is a collaboration between the Donation and Transplantation Institute, Barcelona, University Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC), and UiTM also coincides with the increase of deceased organ donations. With UiTM and UMMC working closely to make many understand the underlying needs and approach to address this critical matter in Malaysia, this effort goes a long way to the public as a call for more to come forward and pledge.

 
The Malaysian Government plays a significant role in addressing kidney transplant issues and the welfare of kidney patients and continuously supports NTRC’s efforts. It is currently working on getting a new law on transplantation to be passed mainly to regulate the activity and to avoid organ trafficking which is seen as a threat globally. The Malaysian Society of Transplantation was also given a RM150,000 grant in 2019 by the Ministry of Health to help with patient’s need for their transplant, however, the need for more financial support increases alongside hope in each passing year, given the severity of this matter, with a possible support through dedicated budget from the ministry for transplantations to ensure it thrives.
 
The latest initiative made by the Ministry of Health, spearheaded by the Minister of Health Khairy Jamaluddin in introducing pledger registration through MySejahtera made a significant impact in raising the number of donors. To date, an average of one thousand pledges per day and these pledges made on the application would help families to show as proof for deceased donations as well. While there is no data on which age category is pledging the most for kidney donors, it is known that most living donors pledge to donate their kidneys compared to liver and other organs, and this is hope for many kidney disease patients.
 
Addressing mindsets and myths
The permissibility of organ transplant has been a cause for concern and a challenge in changing mindsets. While most religions in Malaysia encourage organ donation some beliefs like Jehovah’s Witness and Shinto do not permit organ donation. Based on NTRC’s statistics, bodily mutilation and the lack of knowledge as to what the deceased would have wanted were two of the most common reasons why families refused to give consent for deceased organ donations when the UPOH team approached these families.
 
Mutilation of the deceased body is a misconception because in order to successfully conduct a transplant, the deceased would also have to undergo a surgery similar to that of the living. The organ needs to be in a good condition for transplant. The NTRC/UPOH team assures this procedure is done in the very best of manner to preserve the anatomy of the deceased so that no obvious disfigurement is seen after the retrieval process, says Dr Zaimi.
 
The benefits of being a donor
Often donors ask what their health benefits be and according to NTRC the health benefits of organ donations for living donors till date are none, other than the self-satisfaction one can get in stepping forward to do an altruistic act through this pledge either for their loved ones, or any recipient in need.
 
Another benefit however, is the discovery of one’s own predisposition to the disease, or discovery of any undiagnosed diseases during the process of being a potential donor. Donors have the benefit of getting diagnosis and management earlier depending on their case if they are found to have something concerning.

For deceased donation, it is a new lease of life for patients with organ failure. Unlike kidneys where dialysis is an option for its patient’s survival, heart, lung and liver patients will not survive if they do not get their transplant and it is a known fact that transplant is the cheaper alternative in the long run with better survival rate as well as quality of life compared to dialysis. Hence, the more donors are made available, the better it will be for the country if these patients receive a transplant, says Dr Zaimi.

So, have you asked yourself if you have the courage to pledge your kidney for the support of another and to give a fuller life to a patient with kidney failure? If you have done so, kudos to you, but if you have not, ask yourself what is stopping you and address those doubts scientifically. These are facts that need the attention of the public and by knowing this we can all do our part in making a difference for another person and their families. It is an altruistic act of the highest order that goes a long, long way.

Have the courage to make a pledge to be an organ donor now via your MySejahtera app.

EXCLUSIVE
Picture
​Rough sleeping in Kuala Lumpur: When statistics takes precedence over reality

Picture
​The culture of colourism: The obsession with lighter skin tones driving opportunities in the skin lighteners market

Picture
​Can you be fired for having cancer?

Picture
​Malpractice surgery claim in Malaysia - Duty of care and four elements of negligence

HEALTH A - Z
Picture
​Possible link between metal toxicity and autism

Picture
​The bacterial threat as a result of antibiotic misuse

Picture
​Early warning signs of kidney cancer

Picture
​Foodborne illness not just limited to bacterial viruses and parasites but toxins too

Picture
​Pet licks can cause mild respiratory symptoms to endocarditis, warns specialist

Picture
​Cranberries, high doses of vitamin C causes kidney stones, says clinical journal

Picture
​The art of wheelchair to car transfer for caregivers

Picture
​Nephrologist says only 30 get into kidney donation programme from 21,000 in waiting list

Picture
​Oral sex: Infections associated with getting down under

Picture
​Are you in a physical - psychological abusive relationship? Key provisions for abuse victims

Picture
One psychiatrist per 100,000 population insufficient, says associate professor

Picture
​The devastating effects of domestic violence on pregnant women, fetus and children

Picture
Can you tell the difference between a mental health myth and fact?

Picture
The psychology behind public masturbation and indecent exposure

Picture
Arson, animal cruelty and lack of remorse - traits of personality disorders to look out for in a person

PARENTING
Picture
​Hemorrhagic disease of the newborn (HDN) as a result of Vitamin K deficiency

Picture
​Antibiotic use in paediatric patients

Picture
​Food allergies in children can be life threatening, says dietician

Picture
​Debunking myths and reinforcing facts on vaccination

Picture
​Is it ADHD or other developmental disorders that your child has?

Picture
Malaysia's butterfly children with skin as fragile as a butterfly wings

Picture
Is it bad to co-sleep with your baby?

FITNESS
Picture
​No quick fixes to getting that beach body

Picture
​MMC Gamuda's Dato Ir Wong Wai Ching speaks on teeing off and RMAF golf course

Picture
​Top model Ridwan Mustafa weighed 120kg once before

Picture
​IT admin head; Kahlil Abdul Hakim uses capoeira to stay in shape

Picture
​Sazali Samad still going strong at 51

NUTRITION
Picture
​Four steps to avoid weight gain during ramadhan

Picture
​Achieving a balanced diet for daily nutrition

Picture
​Eating breakfast increases brain chemical, reduces food cravings and overeating later in the day

Picture
​Maida based instant noodles could be hurting your health

AGEING
Picture
​Recent innovations in healthy ageing

Picture
​Dry mouth not part of ageing, says dentist

Picture
​Is it rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis? What's the difference?

TOP STORIES
Picture
​Lifebuoy cultivates good handwashing habits among children

Picture
​Improving the standard of care for treating obesity

Picture
​Mindvalley incorporates the 'happiness factor' into new RM1.3mlm auditorium in Bangsar

Picture
​Financing options for metastatic breast cancer treatments

Picture
​Regional conference encourages breastfeeding habits beyond 6-months mark

Picture
​IDEAS urges government to provide access to micro-data to tackle poverty challenge

Picture
​University Malaya Medical Centre inks deal to make Uniportal VATS more affordable for lung cancer patients

Picture
​DPM Dr Wan Azizah launches Etiqa free cervical screening programme for women in B40 communities
Picture
​Six cardiologists participate in Malaysia - Germany study on two drug coated balloon catheters

Picture
​National Kidney Foundation launches Red Bean assistance programme to aid patients with anemia

Picture
​MCMC, telco operators collaborate to waive charges for Befrienders effective August 1

Picture
​Pantai Klang opens new haemodialysis centre

Picture
​Digital Health Malaysia takes health transformation to new heights with fourth telemedicine conference

Picture
​BMW, Safe n Sound, Childline Foundation introduce child car seat subsidy

Picture
​Doc2us - The first to launch digital signature enhanced e-prescription in Malaysia

Picture
​Abbott's Ensure Gold gives elderly parents strength for moments that matter

Leaflet on multiple sclerosis in hospitals end of June
Picture
​Early treatment for HIV halts brain damage, improves life expectancy

Picture
​Astrazeneca partners with Caring pharmacy to improve management of asthma

Picture
​Novo Nordisk embarks on changing obesity initiative

Picture
​Abetting suicide a crime, MP urge MCMC to investigate social media accounts of 16 year old

Picture
​Scientists develop prototype to detect and differentiate multiple vector-borne flaviviruses

Picture
​Unveiling the map to designing treatments for dengue and zika viruses

Picture
​Only 30% of Malaysians who suffer stroke survive with no or mild dissabilities

Picture
​University Malaya to create kidney transplantation research centre following myKidney launch

Picture
​Deputy Health Minister Dr Lee Boon Chye urge insurers to include hospice care in policy

Picture
​Sungai Buloh Hospital holds symposium on rehabilitation perspectives of spinal cord injury

Picture
​Parents, employers can now screen individuals for sexual offences on children

PRODUCTS & SUPPLEMENTS
Picture
​Novo Nordisk introduces Saxenda - MOH / FDA approved injection to battle obesity

Picture
​Marigold HL Low Fat Milk launches new kurma flavoured milk

Picture
​I-Sens launch dual blood glucose and ketone monitoring system

Picture
​Abbott introduces Acarizax to control respiratory allergy

Picture
​Jordan unveils eco-friendly green clean toothbrush

Picture
​​Roche launch Perjeta - Herceptin combination, a post surgery treatment for early breast cancer (eBC)

Picture
​Roche Malaysia launches Alecensa, a new oral monotherapy for lung cancer

Picture
​Shield your eyes from harmful blue light with Brand's Lutein Essence

Picture
​Keytruda with chemotherapy to be the first line of treatment for patients with advanced lung cancer

MEN'S HEALTH
Picture
​Seven problems you might experience with your penis

Picture
​Is a curved penis normal?

Picture
​Priapism: The pain of a prolonged erection

Picture
​Penile siliconoma: Complications of unregulated penile augmentation

Picture
​Vacuum constriction device and penile prosthesis in the treatment of erectile dysfunction

Picture
​Erectile dysfunction may be a sign of underlying health condition

Picture
​Evolving treatment for metastatic colorectal cancer

Picture
Have trouble peeing?

Picture
Does spicy food affect your prostate health?

Picture
​Cigarettes cause bladder cancer

WOMEN
Picture
​33% below 15 exposed to sexual intercourse, at higher risk of developing cervical cancer says oncologist

​Breast cancer survivor emphasizes on monthly self-examination, says no alternative therapy, magic pill for cure
Picture
​Carpal tunnel syndrome more common in women than men

Picture
​Magnesium deficiency causes sweet craving and stress eating

Picture
​No period, yet not pregnant? Here is a possible reason

Picture
Get our wellness newsletter
​Filter out the noise and nurture your inbox with health and wellness advice that’s inclusive and rooted in medical expertise.
Subscribe to Newsletter
About Us
©2018 - 2026 ©Healthcare Today Media Network Sdn Bhd.
All rights reserved. The material in this site is intended to be of general information use and is not intended to constitute medical advice, probable diagnosis or recommended treatments.          
  • IN THE SPOTLIGHT
    • MALAYSIA HEALTH & POLICY NEWS
    • GLOBAL HEALTH NEWS
  • HEALTH CONDITIONS
    • ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE
    • ARTHRITIS
    • ASTHMA
    • BACK PAIN
    • BRAIN DISORDERS
    • BREAST CANCER
    • CANCER
    • CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
    • CERVICAL CANCER
    • CORONAVIRUS DISEASE (COVID-19)
    • DEMENTIA
    • DENGUE
    • DENTAL PROBLEMS
    • DIABETES
    • DRUG ABUSE
    • ECZEMA
    • EPILEPSY
    • EYE
    • FIBROIDS
    • GASTROINTESTINAL DISEASES
    • INFLUENZA (FLU)
    • HEADACHES & MIGRAINES
    • HEPATITIS
    • HIV & AIDS
    • JOINT PAIN
    • KIDNEY DISEASE
    • LUNG CANCER
    • LUPUS
    • MELASMA
    • MENTAL HEALTH
    • MOUTH-AND-TEETH
    • OBESITY
    • OSTEOPOROSIS
    • OVARIAN DYSFUNCTION: UNDERSTANDING PREMATURE OVARIAN FAILURE, POLYCYSTIC OVARY DISEASE AND INFERTILITY
    • SEXUAL & REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
    • SKIN CONDITIONS
    • SLEEP
    • STROKE
  • DISABILITIES & SPECIAL ABILITIES
    • ADHD and ADD
    • AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
    • BLINDNESS & VISION IMPAIRMENT
    • CEREBRAL PALSY
    • DOWN SYNDROME
    • RARE DISEASES
  • NURSING RESOURCES
  • DIGITAL HEALTH
  • HEALTH PRODUCTS & SERVICES
  • RELATIONSHIPS
  • FAMILY HEALTH & PARENTING
  • EMPOWERING WOMEN
  • MEN'S WELLNESS
  • GOLDEN YEARS
  • ACTIVE LIFE HUB
  • NUTRITION
  • COMPLIMENTARY MEDICINE
  • HUMANITARIAN & COMMUNITY HEALTH
  • AMBULANCE AND FIRST AID GUIDE
  • Community clinics/ Klinik Komuniti
  • Government Dental Clinics / Klinik Pergigian Kerajaan
  • ABOUT US