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Expression of Concern

Expression of concern

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Acute kidney injury influences mortality in lung transplantation

The Editors and Publisher of Renal Failure wish to issue an expression of concern for the published article.

Jing Xue, Liang Wang, Cai-Mei Chen, Jing-Yu Chen & Zhu-Xing Sun. Acute kidney injury influences mortality in lung transplantation. Renal Failure. 2014;36(4):541–545. https://doi.org/10.3109/0886022X.2013.876350.

Concerns have been raised that the study described in the article did not adhere to ethical guidelines as outlined in the Declaration of Helsinki and the Declaration of Istanbul and guidance from the World Health Organization and the World Medical Association regarding the source of transplanted human organs. Specifically, the British Medical Journal Open (BMJ Open) published an article highlighting many papers in which there is concern that transplanted organs were harvested from executed prisoners in China.

In response to these concerns, we contacted the authors to clarify the source of the transplanted organs received by the patients described in their study. However, despite multiple attempts to contact the authors and their institutions, no response was received.

The Editors of Renal Failure would like to alert readers of this. We will provide an update if we receive any further information.

Renal Failure publishes research adhering to internationally accepted ethical standards and is committed to upholding the Declaration of Helsinki and Declaration of Istanbul. Taylor & Francis endorses the ethics guidelines described by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Medical Association (WMA).