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When disaster strikes: death of a living organ donor.

L E Ratner1, P R Sandoval.   

Abstract

Donor safety is of paramount importance in living donor transplantation. Yet, living donor deaths occur. We believe that problems exist in our system of live donor transplantation that can be summarized in a series of simple statements: (1) Donor mortality can never be completely eliminated; (2) Live donor risk has not been mitigated so that it is as low as possible; (3) After a donor death, systematic reviews are not routinely performed to identify correctable causes; (4) The lessons learned from any donor death are not adequately communicated to other programs and (5) The administrative mechanisms and resources are not universally available at all transplant centers to implement lessons learned. To rectify these problems, we propose the following: (1) A national living donor death task force be established with the purpose of performing systematic reviews of any donor death. (2) Findings of these reviews be disseminated to all institutions performing live donor transplants on a secure, password-protected website. (3) A no-fault donor death indemnity fund be established to provide a financial imperative for institutions to cooperate with this external peer-review. These measures will serve the best interests of the involved institutions, the transplant community, and most importantly, the patients and their families.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21158003     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-6143.2010.03341.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Transplant        ISSN: 1600-6135            Impact factor:   8.086


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Authors:  Macey L Henderson; Rebecca Hays; Sarah E Van Pilsum Rasmussen; Didier A Mandelbrot; Krista L Lentine; Daniel G Maluf; Madeleine M Waldram; Matthew Cooper
Journal:  Am J Transplant       Date:  2019-10-28       Impact factor: 8.086

Review 2.  Major challenges limiting liver transplantation in the United States.

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Journal:  Am J Transplant       Date:  2011-06-14       Impact factor: 8.086

3.  Computerized assessment of competence-related abilities in living liver donors: the Adult-to-Adult Living Donor Liver Transplantation Cohort Study.

Authors:  Jason Freeman; Jean Emond; Brenda W Gillespie; Paul S Appelbaum; Robert Weinrieb; Peg Hill-Callahan; Elisa J Gordon; Norah Terrault; James Trotter; April Ashworth; Mary Amanda Dew; Timothy Pruett
Journal:  Clin Transplant       Date:  2013-07-16       Impact factor: 2.863

4.  The donor advocacy team: a risk management program for living organ, tissue, and cell transplant donors.

Authors:  Susumu Eguchi; Akihiko Soyama; Kazuhiro Nagai; Yasushi Miyazaki; Shintaro Kurihara; Masaaki Hidaka; Shinichiro Ono; Tomohiko Adachi; Koji Natsuda; Takanobu Hara; Fumihiko Fujita; Kengo Kanetaka; Mistuhisa Takatsuki
Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  2017-02-15       Impact factor: 2.549

5.  COVID-19 and kidney transplantation: an Italian Survey and Consensus.

Authors:  Fabio Vistoli; Lucrezia Furian; Umberto Maggiore; Rossana Caldara; Vincenzo Cantaluppi; Mariano Ferraresso; Gianluigi Zaza; Massimo Cardillo; Giandomenico Biancofiore; Francesco Menichetti; Alessandro Russo; Emanuela Turillazzi; Marco Di Paolo; Giuseppe Grandaliano; Ugo Boggi
Journal:  J Nephrol       Date:  2020-06-03       Impact factor: 3.902

6.  Pure Laparoscopic Living Donor Hepatectomy With/Without Fluorescence-Assisted Technology and Conventional Open Procedure: A Retrospective Study in Mainland China.

Authors:  Kang He; Yixiao Pan; Hai Wang; Jianjun Zhu; Bijun Qiu; Yi Luo; Qiang Xia
Journal:  Front Surg       Date:  2021-12-13
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