The Anticipated Organ Donation Approach Increases the Number of Organ Donors.

IF 0.6 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Erwan d'Aranda, Valérie Arsonneau, Didier Demory
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Abstract

Objective: Deficiency of organs for transplantation is a significant public health issue. French learned societies accept intensive care unit admission for patients with catastrophic neurological prognosis to optimize organs prior to probable brain death. We evaluated the implementation of a specific ethical care procedure for these patients.

Methods: A descriptive before-after study was conducted, comparing the 2009-2012 period to the 2013-2016 period, during which this procedure was applied.

Results: The number of patients increased from 145 to 186 (+28.3%) and the number of harvested organs increased from 323 to 485 (+50.1%). The anticipated organ donation approach was initiated 135 times. Of the 117 meetings with families, 83 (71%) consented to organ donation. Fifty-three (64%) patients were brain dead, and 49 (92%) of these patients had 194 organs harvested.

Conclusion: The anticipated approach increased the number of donors and organs suitable for grafts. The application of a specific protocol for managing untreatable catastrophic neurological patients improved communication between hospital staff and families and respected patient autonomy by offering options for either organ donation or palliative care.

预期的器官捐献方法增加了器官捐献者的数量。
目的:器官移植不足是一个重大的公共卫生问题。法国学会接受重症监护病房的病人灾难性的神经预后,优化器官之前可能的脑死亡。我们评估了对这些患者实施特定道德护理程序的情况。方法:采用描述性的前后对照研究,将2009-2012年与2013-2016年进行对比。结果:患者从145例增加到186例(+28.3%),器官移植数量从323例增加到485例(+50.1%)。预期的器官捐赠途径被发起了135次。在与家属的117次会面中,有83人(71%)同意捐赠器官。53例(64%)患者脑死亡,其中49例(92%)患者有194个器官被摘取。结论:预期的方法增加了供体数量和适合移植的器官数量。在管理无法治愈的灾难性神经系统患者时,采用了一种特殊的方案,通过提供器官捐赠或姑息治疗的选择,改善了医院工作人员和家属之间的沟通,尊重了患者的自主权。
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