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Benchmarking performance in organ donation programs: dependence on demographics and mortality rates.

Lianne Barnieh1, David Baxter, Paul Boiteau, Braden Manns, Christopher Doig.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Donors whose diagnosis of death is based upon neurologic criteria are the primary source of organs for human transplantation. The current measure of effectiveness of organ donation programs is the crude statistic, donors per million population (DPMP). This statistic represents the number of available donors, divided by the potential donor population. Comparisons between transplantation programs are done using the DPMP statistic. We sought to determine if variance in organ donation rates, reported as DPMP could be accounted for by differences in population demographics, specifically age and gender-specific mortality rates.
METHODS: We obtained the population distribution and deaths for the year 2000 for the Calgary Health Region (CHR) and the country of Spain. Expected deaths were then calculated by standardizing the sample, based upon weighted averages of age, gender and cause-specific mortality rates.
RESULTS: In 2000, Spain reported a crude organ donation rate of 33.9 DPMP. Standardizing the observed deaths in Spain using the CHR population distribution and calculating expected deaths based on the CHR rates, resulted in an adjusted rate of 19.2 DPMP (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS: These results bring into question the reliability of using crude DPMP as a measure of organ and tissue donation program performance. Alternative measures of benchmarking performance in organ donation programs should be considered.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16803922     DOI: 10.1007/BF03021633

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Anaesth        ISSN: 0832-610X            Impact factor:   5.063


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4.  Defining Quality Criteria for Success in Organ Donation Programs: A Scoping Review.

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5.  The impact of donor policies in Europe: a steady increase, but not everywhere.

Authors:  Remco Coppen; Roland D Friele; Sjef K M Gevers; Geke A Blok; Jouke van der Zee
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6.  Deceased organ donation activity and efficiency in Switzerland between 2008 and 2017: achievements and future challenges.

Authors:  Julius Weiss; Andreas Elmer; Markus Béchir; Christian Brunner; Philippe Eckert; Susann Endermann; Renato Lenherr; Mathias Nebiker; Kai Tisljar; Christoph Haberthür; Franz F Immer
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