Donation after circulatory death: burying the dead donor rule. American Journal of Bioethics 11: 36-43.Rodriguez-Arias D, Smith MJ, et al. Donation after circu- latory death: burying the dead donor rule. Am J Bioeth 2011;11(8):36--43....
A DCD (Donation after Circulatory Death) heart transplant is a procedure that uses donor hearts from individuals who have sustained irreversible brain injury but have not been declared brain-dead. Instead, they are declared dead based on a determination of irreversible cardiac arrest.Typically, DCD ...
1 Donation after circulatory death (DCD) describes the retrieval of organs for the purposes of transplantation that follows death confirmed using circulatory criteria, and contrasts in many important respects within the modern-day standard model for deceased donation, namely donation after the ...
Donation after circulatory death (DCD) describes the retrieval of organs for the purposes of transplantation that follows death confirmed using circulatory criteria. The persisting shortfall in the availability of organs for transplantation has prompted many countries to re-introduce DCD schemes not only ...
Donation After Circulatory Death Liver Transplantation: Impact of Normothermic Machine Perfusion on Key Variables doi:10.1213/ANE.0000000000007093During orthotopic liver transplantation, allograft reperfusion is a dynamic point in the operation and often requires vasoactive medications and blood transfusions. ...
The New York City protocol for a trial of uncontrolled donation after circulatory determination of death, which includes measures to reestablish circulation to maintain organ perfusion, may create confusion and controversy around the declaration of death and pose a setback for organ donation and uncontr...
“donation after cardiac death”, “donation after circulatory death” or “non heart beating donation” have become obsolete and imprecise. Controlled DCDD (cDCDD) refers to organ donation from a patient who has died in the hospital following the withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment (WLST). ...
a deceased donor kidney receive their kidney from brain-dead heart-beating (donation after brain-stem death or DBD) donors, but in recent years there has, in several countries, been a marked increase in the number of transplants using kidneys from donation after circulatory death (DCD) donors...
Pre-mortem interventions for donation after circulatory death and overall benefit: A qualitative study. Pre-mortem interventions for donation after circulatory death and overall benefit: A qualitative study.doi:10.1177/1477750916657658DONATION of organs... Gathani,Aisha,Moorlock,... - 《Clinical Ethics...
DCD: Donors after cardiac death; DBD: Donors after brain death; WIT: Warm ischemia time; CIT: Cold ischemia time; PNF: Primary non-function. Major symptomatic biliary complications include biliary leak, anastomotic and non-anastomotic stenosis. 1Numbers denote the statistically significant difference...