Challenges and opportunities in organ donation after circulatory death
Vidgren Mathias,
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Delorme Capucine,
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Gabriel C. Oniscu
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et al.
Journal of Internal Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 20, 2025
Abstract
In
recent
years,
there
has
been
resurgence
in
donation
after
circulatory
death
(DCD).
Despite
that,
the
number
of
organs
transplanted
from
these
donors
remains
low
due
to
concerns
about
their
function
and
a
lack
an
objective
assessment
at
time
donation.
This
overview
examines
current
DCD
practices
classification
modifications
accommodate
regional
perspectives.
Several
risk
factors
underscore
reluctance
accept
organs,
we
discuss
modern
strategies
mitigate
them.
The
advent
machine
perfusion
technology
revolutionized
field
transplantation,
leading
improved
outcomes
better
organ
usage.
With
many
our
disposal,
is
urgent
need
for
comparative
trials
determine
optimal
use
technologies
each
donated
type.
Additional
progress
defining
therapeutic
repair
damage
sustained
during
dying
process
should
further
improve
utilization
outcomes.
However,
wide
variability
access
organizational
efforts
be
doubled
up
with
consensus
on
key
ethical
issues
that
still
surround
era
perfusion.
Language: Английский
Ethical and legal considerations in normothermic regional perfusion for donation after circulatory death
Current Opinion in Critical Care,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 7, 2025
Purpose
of
review
This
study
aims
to
examine
the
ethical
and
legal
discourse
surrounding
normothermic
regional
perfusion
(NRP)
for
donation
after
circulatory
death
(DCD).
Recent
findings
NRP
is
well
established
within
Europe
but
faces
challenges
in
US
not
utilized
a
variety
other
countries.
compliance
with
dead
donor
rule
(DDR)
Uniform
Declaration
Death
Act
(UDDA)
most
significant
recently
addressed
issue.
Additionally,
procedures
raise
concerns
regarding
public
education,
informed
consent,
engagement,
trust.
Inconsistent
regulation
–
such
as
US–
cause
concern
anticipated
increase
frequency
support
organ
recovery
transplantation.
There
no
single
repository
technical
outcome
data
practice
refinement
key
aspect
given
variation
between
centers
Summary
NRP-based
presents
be
by
transplantation
clinicians
organizations
conjunction
representatives.
Additional
inquiry
into
determination
death,
family
information
needs
authorization,
coordinated
needed
ensure
that
are
appropriately
addressed.
Public
engagement
essential
bolster
preserve
Language: Английский