Management of the potential organ donor in the ICU: society of critical care medicine/American college of chest physicians/association of organ procurement …
RM Kotloff, S Blosser, GJ Fulda, D Malinoski… - Critical care …, 2015 - journals.lww.com
This document was developed through the collaborative efforts of the Society of Critical Care
Medicine, the American College of Chest Physicians, and the Association of Organ …
Medicine, the American College of Chest Physicians, and the Association of Organ …
Improving the approach to organ donation: a review
DH Jenkins, PM Reilly, CW Schwab - World journal of surgery, 1999 - Springer
Organ transplantation continues to be hindered by a limited supply of organs. A significant
percentage of potential organ donors are lost to either medical failure or inability to obtain …
percentage of potential organ donors are lost to either medical failure or inability to obtain …
Organ donation in adults: a critical care perspective
Purpose The shortage of organs for transplantation is an important medical and societal
problem because transplantation is often the best therapeutic option for end-stage organ …
problem because transplantation is often the best therapeutic option for end-stage organ …
Management of donation after brain death (DBD) in the ICU: the potential donor is identified, what's next?
I Martin-Loeches, A Sandiumenge, J Charpentier… - Intensive care …, 2019 - Springer
The success of any donation process requires that potential brain-dead donors (PBDD) are
detected and referred early to professionals responsible for their evaluation and conversion …
detected and referred early to professionals responsible for their evaluation and conversion …
Development of the University of Wisconsin donation after cardiac death evaluation tool
Background Donation after cardiac death is a method by which severely neurologically
injured patients not fulfilling brain-death criteria can donate organs. Objective To develop an …
injured patients not fulfilling brain-death criteria can donate organs. Objective To develop an …
Two perspectives on organ donation: experiences of potential donor families and intensive care physicians of the same event
MA Sanner - Journal of critical care, 2007 - Elsevier
The aim was to explore how relatives and physicians understood cases where organ
donation had been requested and what factors were salient for the decision on donation …
donation had been requested and what factors were salient for the decision on donation …
Aggressive organ donor management protocol
J DuBose, A Salim - Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
As of August 2007, 96 900 people are awaiting organ transplantation in the United States,
while only 28 930 transplants were performed in 2006. With such a large gap between …
while only 28 930 transplants were performed in 2006. With such a large gap between …
National evaluation of healthcare provider attitudes toward organ donation after cardiac death
MS Mandell, S Zamudio, D Seem, LJ McGaw… - Critical care …, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Objective: Organ donation after cardiac death will save lives by increasing the number of
transplantable organs. But many healthcare providers are reluctant to participate when the …
transplantable organs. But many healthcare providers are reluctant to participate when the …
The physician's role in discussing organ donation with families
Abstract Federal Conditions of Participation from the Health Care Financing Administration
(now the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) introduced in 1998 require that all …
(now the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) introduced in 1998 require that all …
Readiness of critical care physicians and nurses to handle requests for organ donation
MJ Evanisko, CL Beasley, LE Brigham… - American Journal of …, 1998 - search.proquest.com
BACKGROUND: Critical care nurses and physicians usually care for those patients whose
condition progresses to brain death and are also often responsible for requesting organ …
condition progresses to brain death and are also often responsible for requesting organ …