So there is evidence that addressing these issues is already having a beneficial effect on donation rates.Gordon ACHartle AJAnaesthesia: Journal of the Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland
Death determined by the permanent cessation of brain function. Thexaxis in time is not linear. The time that elapses from 5 min when death is declared by the permanent absence of circulation to an assured irreversibility of brain functions is in hours.DCDDdonation after the circulatory determina...
Donation after circulatory death: current practices, ongoing challenges, and potential improvements Transplantation, 97 (2014), pp. 258-264 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar [20] LW van Heurn, D Talbot, ML Nicholson, MZ Akhtar, AI Sanchez-Fructuoso, L Weekers, B Barrou Recommendations for donation ...
- Organ Donation in Ireland - Clinical Triggers and Donor Identification - Criteria for Organ Donation - ICU Management of the Possible Organ Donor - Diagnosis of Neurological Death - Donation after Circulatory Death - Organ Specific Assessment for Solid Organ Donation ...
There has been a drive to promote donation after circulatory death, as well as the use of expanded criteria allografts to increase organ utilisation. These factors are thought to have had much more impact on deceased donation rates than the overall organ procurement system.14 The case of Spain ...
This change aims to improve organ dona- tion rates following brain or circulatory death. Healthcare staff in the UK are supportive of organ donation, however, both healthcare staff and the public have raised concerns and ethical issues regarding the change. The #...
Summary This chapter explores the policy and practice in UK organ donation and the essential role that anaesthetists, with special focus on theatre anaesthetists, continue to play. Donation after circulatory death (DCD) or non-heart-beating organ donation was the original type of deceased organ ...
- Organ Donation in Ireland - Clinical Triggers and Donor Identification - Criteria for Organ Donation - ICU Management of the Possible Organ Donor - Diagnosis of Neurological Death - Donation after Circulatory Death - Organ Specific Assessment for Solid Organ Donation - Personnel - Family Approach ...
- Organ Donation in Ireland - Clinical Triggers and Donor Identification - Criteria for Organ Donation - ICU Management of the Possible Organ Donor - Diagnosis of Neurological Death - Donation after Circulatory Death - Organ Specific Assessment for Solid Organ Donation ...
- Organ Donation in Ireland - Clinical Triggers and Donor Identification - Criteria for Organ Donation - ICU Management of the Possible Organ Donor - Diagnosis of Neurological Death - Donation after Circulatory Death - Organ Specific Assessment for Solid Organ Donation - Personnel - Family Approach ...