Development of a successful non-heart-beating organ donation program.

Prog Transplant

LifeQuest Organ Recovery Services, Gainesville, Fla, USA.

Published: September 2003

To help alleviate the organ shortage, transplant centers are using organs from expanded-criteria donors, who were considered unsuitable just a few years ago, such as non-heart-beating donors. In 1998, we made a concerted effort to increase the number of non-heart-beating donors recovered by our organ procurement organization. In this paper, we discuss the steps in establishing this program, including transplant center support, estimating the number of potential non-heart-beating donors, organ procurement support, protocol development, hospital development, education, putting the protocol into practice, follow-up, and effect of the program on organ procurement. With the establishment of this program, the number of non-heart-beating donors increased from 2% to 5% per year to over 10% for the past 2 years. From these donors, 61 of 82 recovered kidneys were transplanted into 58 patients, and 18 of 20 recovered livers were transplanted. A non-heart-beating donor program can significantly add to the number of organ transplants and successful transplantations.

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