捐献者评估工具:新技术提高了重症监护病房的捐献者登记率

Chiara Imbimbo, Marcus Nauwerk, Tizian Cammarota, Franziska Beyeler, Nathalie Krügel, Andreas Elmer, Thomas F. Mueller, F. Immer
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重症监护室(ICU)对病人是否有资格成为潜在的已故器官捐献者存在不确定性,这可能会阻碍他们被转介并加入器官捐献途径。医护人员可能会以医疗原因为由将潜在捐献者排除在外,而这些医疗原因已不再适用。因此,瑞士器官移植公司于2021年实施了数字化捐献者评估工具(DET),允许当地医院的器官捐献协调员在排除潜在捐献者之前直接向器官获取组织的医疗顾问(MA)发送请求。对 2022 年输入的所有 156 份申请进行了分析。117名患者(75.0%)主要被医疗顾问接受为潜在捐献者。其中 60 名患者(51.3%)成为实际器官捐献者。使用 "DET "的主要原因是有关恶性肿瘤(33 人,21.2%)、传染病(35 人,22.4%)和年龄/合并疾病(34 人,21.8%)的问题。实际 "DET供体 "与定期登记的实际 "非DET供体 "的平均年龄分别为(65.3 ± 15.8)岁和(56.8 ± 17.5)岁(P = 0.008)。DET捐献者与非 DET捐献者平均捐献 1.9 ± 1.1 个器官,而非 DET捐献者平均捐献 3.2 ± 1.3 个器官。总之,这一新的数字捐献者评估工具支持报告,并有助于在不确定、复杂的捐献者案例中做出资格决定,从而有可能增加器官捐献的数量。
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Donor Evaluation Tool: A New Technology Improves Donor Enrolment on ICU
Uncertainties on the intensive care unit (ICU) regarding the eligibility of a patient to be a potential deceased organ donor may prevent their referral and enrolment in the pathway for organ donation. Healthcare staff may exclude potential donors for medical reasons, which are no longer applicable. Hence, Swisstransplant implemented a digital donor evaluation tool (DET) in 2021, which allows the local hospital’s organ donation coordinator to send a direct request to medical advisors (MA) of the organ procurement organization before excluding potential donors. All 156 requests entered in 2022 were analyzed. 117 patients (75.0%) were primarily accepted by the MA as potential donors. Of those 60 patients (51.3%) became actual organ donors. Main reasons for using the DET were questions regarding malignancies (n = 33, 21.2%), infectious diseases (n = 35, 22.4%) and age/co-morbidities (n = 34, 21.8%). The average age of the actual “DET donor” compared to the regularly enrolled, actual “Non-DET donor” was 65.3 ± 15.8 vs. 56.8 ± 17.5 years, respectively (p = 0.008). On average 1.9 ± 1.1 organs compared to 3.2 ± 1.3 organs were retrieved from DET vs. Non-DET donors. In summary, this new digital donor evaluation tool supports reporting and facilitates eligibility decisions in uncertain, complex donor cases, potentially increasing the number of organ donations.
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