体外心肺复苏后器官捐献:临床和伦理观点。

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摘要

体外心肺复苏(ECPR)已经发展成为一种挽救心脏骤停患者生命的治疗方法,但越来越多的证据表明,它也有望成为非幸存者器官捐赠的桥梁。这篇综述探讨了ECPR后器官捐赠的临床结果、伦理复杂性和不断发展的政策。我们总结了最近国际和日本的数据,表明除了肺移植外,ECPR供体具有良好的移植物功能。在日本最近的监管改革背景下,讨论了伦理挑战——特别是那些涉及体外膜氧合确定脑死亡和遵守死亡供体规则的挑战。此外,我们强调通过多学科团队会议进行结构化的临终沟通的重要性,以促进从救援工作到捐赠途径的道德合理过渡。展望未来,改善捐赠者管理、标准化法律框架以及公共和专业教育对于优化ECPR的挽救生命和赋予生命的潜力至关重要。
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Organ Donation after Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Clinical and Ethical Perspectives.

Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) has evolved into a life-saving therapy for select cardiac arrest patients, yet a growing body of evidence suggests it also holds promise as a bridge to organ donation in non-survivors. This review explores the clinical outcomes, ethical complexities, and evolving policies surrounding organ donation after ECPR. We summarize recent international and Japanese data demonstrating favorable graft function from ECPR donors, with the exception of lung transplantation. The ethical challenges - particularly those involving brain death determination on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and adherence to the dead donor rule - are discussed in the context of Japan's recent regulatory reforms. Additionally, we highlight the importance of structured end-of-life communication through multidisciplinary team meetings in facilitating ethically sound transitions from rescue efforts to donation pathways. Moving forward, improvements in donor management, standardized legal frameworks, and public and professional education are essential to optimizing the life-saving and life-giving potential of ECPR.

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Acta medica Okayama
Acta medica Okayama 医学-医学:研究与实验
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1.00
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110
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Medica Okayama (AMO) publishes papers relating to all areas of basic and clinical medical science. Papers may be submitted by those not affiliated with Okayama University. Only original papers which have not been published or submitted elsewhere and timely review articles should be submitted. Original papers may be Full-length Articles or Short Communications. Case Reports are considered if they describe significant and substantial new findings. Preliminary observations are not accepted.
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