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The Impact of Early Brain-Dead Donor Detection in the Emergency Department on the Organ Donation Process in Iran.

Authors :
Hasanzade, Arman
Nejatollahi, Seyed Mohammad Reza
Dezfouli, Mojtaba Mokhber
Hazrati, Mahdieh
Sheikholeslami, Soheil
Imani, Masoud
Mohseni, Bardia
Ghorbani, Fariba
Source :
Transplant International. 2024, p1-12. 12p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We aimed to assess the impact of hospital characteristics on the outcomes of detected possible brain-dead donors, in our organ procurement network in Iran. Data was collected through twice-daily calls with 57 hospitals' intensive care units and emergency departments over 1 year. The donation team got involved when there was suspicion of brain death before the hospital officially declared it. The data was categorized by hospital size, presence of neurosurgery/trauma departments, ownership, and referral site. Out of 813 possible donors, 315 were declared brain dead, and 203 were eligible for donation. After conducting family interviews (consent rate: 62.2%), 102 eligible donors became actual donors (conversion rate: 50.2%). While hospital ownership and the presence of trauma/neurosurgery care did not affect donation, early referral from the emergency department had a positive effect. Therefore, we strongly recommend prioritizing possible donor identification in emergency rooms and involving the organ donation team as early as possible. The use of twice-daily calls for donor identification likely contributed to the consistency in donation rates across hospitals, as this approach involves the donation team earlier and mitigates the impact of hospital characteristics. Early detection of possible donors from the emergency department is crucial in improving donation rates. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09340874
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Transplant International
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179287821
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/ti.2024.11903