Heart Transplantation and Donation After Circulatory Death in Children. A Review of the Technological, Logistical and Ethical Framework.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Transplant International Pub Date : 2025-02-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/ti.2025.13801
Louise Amelia Kenny, Liz Armstrong, Marius Berman, Joe Brierley, David Crossland, John Dark, Dale Gardiner, Stephen Ralph Large, Derek Manas, Mohamed Nassar, David Shaw, Emma Simpson
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Abstract

Heart transplant for adults following Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD) is well established in many parts of the world, including the United Kingdom (UK). Small child DCD hearts have now been recovered in the UK and internationally utilising novel technologies. Despite these recent advances, extension of this practice to pediatric cardiac transplantation has been slow and difficult despite the severe shortage of donors for children leading to a high number of deaths annually of children waiting for heart transplant. This is in direct contrast with the thriving UK programme of adult DCD heart transplant and pediatric DCD donation for non-cardiac organs. There has been insufficient action in addressing this inequality thus far. Barriers to development of a pediatric cardiac DCD programme are multifaceted: ethical concerns, technological paucity, financial and logistical hurdles. We describe the background, live issues, current developments and how we are driving resources toward a sustainable DCD programme for small children in the UK to provide valuable insights to other countries of the elements and principles at play. This is a call to responsible bodies to take urgent and achievable actions to establish an equitable paediatric DCD cardiac programme for donors, recipients and their families.

儿童循环性死亡后心脏移植与捐献。技术、后勤和道德框架审查。
在包括英国在内的世界许多地方,成年人在循环性死亡(DCD)捐献后进行心脏移植已经建立起来。儿童DCD心脏现已在英国和国际上利用新技术恢复。尽管最近取得了这些进展,但将这一做法扩展到儿童心脏移植方面一直是缓慢和困难的,尽管儿童供体严重短缺,导致每年等待心脏移植的儿童死亡人数很高。这与英国蓬勃发展的成人DCD心脏移植和儿童非心脏器官DCD捐赠计划形成了直接对比。到目前为止,在解决这种不平等问题上的行动还不够。发展儿童心脏DCD规划的障碍是多方面的:伦理问题、技术缺乏、财政和后勤障碍。我们描述了背景,现实问题,当前的发展,以及我们如何将资源用于英国儿童可持续的DCD项目,为其他国家提供有关发挥作用的要素和原则的宝贵见解。这是在呼吁负责任的机构采取紧急和可实现的行动,为捐赠者、接受者及其家属建立一个公平的儿科DCD心脏规划。
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Transplant International
Transplant International 医学-外科
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
6.50%
发文量
211
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of the journal is to serve as a forum for the exchange of scientific information in the form of original and high quality papers in the field of transplantation. Clinical and experimental studies, as well as editorials, letters to the editors, and, occasionally, reviews on the biology, physiology, and immunology of transplantation of tissues and organs, are published. Publishing time for the latter is approximately six months, provided major revisions are not needed. The journal is published in yearly volumes, each volume containing twelve issues. Papers submitted to the journal are subject to peer review.
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