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Title

Technology of Decision-Making Support Regarding the Possibility of Donation and Transplantation Considering Civil Law

Author

Yelyzaveta Hnatchuk, Tetiana Hovorushchenko, Georgii Drapak, and Tetiana Kysil

Citation

Vol. 22  No. 9  pp. 307-315

Abstract

The review of known decision-making support systems and technologies regarding the possibility of donation and transplantation showed that currently there are no systems and technologies of decision-making support regarding the possibility of donation and transplantation considering civil law. The paper models the decision-making support process regarding the possibility of donation and transplantation, which is a theoretical basis for the development of rules, methods and technology of decision-making support regarding the possibility of donation and transplantation considering civil law. The paper also developed the technology of decision-making support regarding the possibility of donation and transplantation considering civil law as a component of the Unified State Information System for Organ and Tissue Transplantation, which automatically and free of charge determines the possibility/impossibility of donation and transplantation. In the case of the possibility of donation, the admissible type of donation is also determined ? over-life or after-life donation ? and data about potential donor is entered in the relevant Donor Register. In the case of the possibility of transplantation, if the recipient needs a transplant of one of the paired organs or a part of the organ/tissue, then data about potential recipient are entered in the Transplantation List from both over-life and after-life donor, otherwise, if the recipient needs a transplant of a non-paired organ or both paired organs, then data about potential recipient are entered only in the Transplantation List from after-life donor.

Keywords

Donation, transplantation, data on potential donors and recipients, semantic analysis (parsing) of natural language data on potential donors and recipients, decision-making support regarding the possibility of donation and transplantation.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202209/20220941.pdf