Breakdown in the organ donation process and its effect on organ availability.

IF 0.9 Q3 SURGERY
Journal of Transplantation Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-04-09 DOI:10.1155/2015/831501
Manik Razdan, Howard B Degenholtz, Jeremy M Kahn, Julia Driessen
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Abstract

Background. This study examines the effect of breakdown in the organ donation process on the availability of transplantable organs. A process breakdown is defined as a deviation from the organ donation protocol that may jeopardize organ recovery. Methods. A retrospective analysis of donation-eligible decedents was conducted using data from an independent organ procurement organization. Adjusted effect of process breakdown on organs transplanted from an eligible decedent was examined using multivariable zero-inflated Poisson regression. Results. An eligible decedent is four times more likely to become an organ donor when there is no process breakdown (adjusted OR: 4.01; 95% CI: 1.6838, 9.6414; P < 0.01) even after controlling for the decedent's age, gender, race, and whether or not a decedent had joined the state donor registry. However once the eligible decedent becomes a donor, whether or not there was a process breakdown does not affect the number of transplantable organs yielded. Overall, for every process breakdown occurring in the care of an eligible decedent, one less organ is available for transplant. Decedent's age is a strong predictor of likelihood of donation and the number of organs transplanted from a donor. Conclusion. Eliminating breakdowns in the donation process can potentially increase the number of organs available for transplant but some organs will still be lost.

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器官捐献过程中的故障及其对器官可用性的影响。
背景。本研究探讨器官捐献过程中的故障对可移植器官可用性的影响。过程故障被定义为可能危及器官恢复的器官捐赠协议的偏离。方法。使用来自独立器官采购组织的数据对符合捐赠条件的死者进行回顾性分析。采用多变量零膨胀泊松回归检验了过程故障对合格死者器官移植的调整效应。结果。在没有程序中断的情况下,合资格的死者成为器官捐赠者的可能性增加四倍(调整OR: 4.01;95% ci: 1.6838, 9.6414;P < 0.01),即使在控制了被继承人的年龄、性别、种族以及被继承人是否加入了国家捐赠登记处之后。然而,一旦符合条件的死者成为捐赠者,无论是否有程序中断,都不会影响可移植器官的数量。总的来说,在照顾符合条件的死者的过程中,每发生一次程序故障,可用于移植的器官就会减少一个。死者的年龄是捐赠可能性和捐赠者移植器官数量的一个强有力的预测指标。结论。消除捐赠过程中的故障可能会增加可供移植的器官数量,但仍会有一些器官丢失。
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