Understanding organ donation refusal in the next of kin: a fifteen-year retrospective study in ten thousand potential donors.

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Stefano Marelli, Lorenzo Querci, Federico Pozzi, Cristiana Cipolla, Giuseppe Piccolo, Marco Sacchi, Tullia De Feo, Massimo Cardillo, Arturo Chieregato
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Abstract

Introduction: Refusal of organ donation is influenced by a range of interconnected factors spanning donor characteristics, family dynamics, and intensive care unit (ICU) practices. This study explores the impact of donor or centre-related variables on organ donation refusal rates in Italian ICUs, among potential donors without expressed will.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of 12,930 potential donors registered in the North Italian Transplant Program registry from 01/01/2010 to 31/03/2025. A linear mixed-effects model was applied to account for donor characteristics (age, timing and cause of death, geographic origin) and ICU-level variability with refusal of organ donation.

Results: In multivariate analysis geographic origin was an independent predictor of refusal - particularly for donors from North Africa and Middle East (OR 9.59, IQR 6.25 - 14.72; p-value < 0.001), Asia (OR 7.76, IQR 5.69-10.57; p-value < 0.001), Africa (OR 6.81, IQR 4.44 - 10.45; p-value < 0.001) and eastern European (OR 2.65, IQR 2.17 - 3.23; p-value < 0.001). Also, time from event to death over 48 h was associated with higher refusal rate (OR 3.37, IQR 2.52 - 4.50, p-value < 0.001). In contrast, traumatic brain injury (OR 0.85, IQR 0.74 - 0.98; p-value 0.023) was protective. Finally, inter-ICU variability had a significant impact on refusal rates, as indicated by a Median Odds Ratio of 1.38. However, the multivariate model demonstrated weak predictive ability for organ donation refusal (AUC = 0.66).

Conclusions: This study identifies several factors independently associated with organ donation refusal. However, the overall predictive ability based on available variables remains limited. To enable individualized interventions and effectively reduce refusal rates, more comprehensive and prospective data collection is warranted.

了解近亲拒绝器官捐赠:一项对1万名潜在捐赠者进行的15年回顾性研究。
器官捐赠的拒绝受到一系列相互关联的因素的影响,包括捐赠者特征、家庭动态和重症监护病房(ICU)的实践。本研究探讨了在意大利icu中,在没有表达意愿的潜在捐赠者中,捐赠者或中心相关变量对器官捐赠拒绝率的影响。方法:我们对2010年1月1日至2025年3月31日在北意大利移植计划登记处登记的12,930名潜在供体进行了回顾性分析。采用线性混合效应模型来考虑供体特征(年龄、时间和死亡原因、地理来源)和icu水平随器官捐赠拒绝的变异性。结果:在多变量分析中,地理来源是拒绝器官捐献的独立预测因子,尤其是北非和中东地区(OR 9.59, IQR 6.25 - 14.72; p值)。结论:本研究确定了与器官捐献拒绝独立相关的几个因素。然而,基于可用变量的整体预测能力仍然有限。为了实现个性化干预并有效降低拒绝率,需要更全面和前瞻性的数据收集。
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