Literature DB >> 31368431

Solid organ donation from the emergency department - A systematic review.

Jessica McCallum1, Brittany Ellis1, Sonny Dhanani2, Ian G Stiell3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: A significant gap exists between people awaiting an organ transplant and organ donors. The purpose of this study was to determine what percent of successful donors come from the emergency department (ED), whether there are any missed donors, and to identify factors associated with successful and missed donation.
METHODS: This systematic review used electronic searches of EMBASE, MEDLINE, and CINAHL according to PRISMA guidelines on July 7, 2017. We included primary literature in adults describing successful and missed organ donation. Two authors independently screened articles, and discrepancies were resolved through consensus. Quality was assessed using the STROBE checklist.
RESULTS: This systematic review identified 1,058 articles, and 25 articles were included. For neurologic determination of death, ED patients comprised 4%-50% of successful donors and 3.6%-8.9% of successful donors for donation after circulatory determination of death. ED death reviews revealed up to 84% of missed neurologic determination of death, and 46.2% of missed circulatory determination of death donors who died in the ED are missed due to a failure to refer for consideration of organ donation. Clinical heterogeneity precluded pooling of the data to conduct a meta-analysis.
CONCLUSIONS: The ED is a source of actual and missed donors. Potential donors are often missed due to incorrect assumptions regarding eligibility criteria and failure of the healthcare team to refer for consideration of donation. ED healthcare professionals should be aware of organ donation referral protocols at their institution to ensure that no organ donors are missed.

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Keywords:  Brain death; circulatory death; organ donation; systematic review

Year:  2019        PMID: 31368431     DOI: 10.1017/cem.2019.365

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  CJEM        ISSN: 1481-8035            Impact factor:   2.410


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1.  CAEP Position Statement - Management of devastating brain injuries in the emergency department: Enhancing neuroprognostication and maintaining the opportunity for organ and tissue donation.

Authors:  Andrew Healey; Murdoch Leeies; Carmen Hrymak; Alecs Chochinov; Brian Grunau; Bojan Paunovic; Jeanne Teitelbaum; Lindsay C Wilson; Sam D Shemie
Journal:  CJEM       Date:  2020-09       Impact factor: 2.410

2.  Attitudes and acceptability of organ and tissue donation registration in the emergency department: a national survey of emergency physicians.

Authors:  Michael Hickey; Krishan Yadav; Kasim E Abdulaziz; Monica Taljaard; Carly Hickey; Michael Hartwick; Aimee Sarti; Lauralyn McIntyre; Jeffrey J Perry
Journal:  CJEM       Date:  2022-02-06       Impact factor: 2.929

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