Donation after cardiac death (DCD) is a growing source of organs for transplantation. DCD can be challenging to understand due to variations in practice. DCD also holds great potential for ethical compromise making it uncomfortable for many practitioners. This article traces the origin of DCD from the beginnings of organ transplant and lays out the general pattern of the process before touching on advances to this rapidly changing field.
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