| Literature DB >> 35373509 |
Kiran K Khush1, Helen Luikart1, Nikole Neidlinger2, Ahmad Salehi3, John Nguyen4, P J Geraghty5, John Belcher6, Bruce Nicely7, Martin Jendrisak8, Thomas Pearson9, R Patrick Wood10, Tahnee Groat11, Brian Wayda1, Jonathan G Zaroff12, Darren Malinoski11.
Abstract
Solid organ transplantation continues to be constrained by a lack of suitable donor organs. Advances in donor management and evaluation are needed to address this shortage, but the performance of research studies in deceased donors is fraught with challenges. Here we discuss several of the major obstacles we faced in the conduct of the Donor Heart Study-a prospective, multi-site, observational study of donor management, evaluation, and acceptance for heart transplantation. These included recruitment and engagement of participating organ procurement organizations, ambiguities related to study oversight, obtaining authorization for donor research, logistical challenges encountered during donor management, sustaining study momentum, and challenges related to study data management. By highlighting these obstacles encountered, as well as the solutions implemented, we hope to stimulate further discussion and actions that will facilitate the design and execution of future donor research studies.Entities:
Keywords: clinical research/practice; donor evaluation; donors and donation; editorial/personal viewpoint; ethics; heart transplantation/cardiology; organ procurement and allocation
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35373509 PMCID: PMC9262765 DOI: 10.1111/ajt.17051
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Transplant ISSN: 1600-6135 Impact factor: 9.369