| Literature DB >> 9726218 |
E C Suddaby1, M J Schaeffer, L E Brigham, T R Shaver.
Abstract
This study was a retrospective review of 252 brain-dead potential donors from 1990 to 1996, including 5 organ donors in the peripartum period. The purpose of the study was to determine the effects of pregnancy on organ donor management and recipient outcome. Case analysis of 5 pregnant donors identified problems with hemodynamic stability and electrolyte abnormalities, including hypernatremia, hyperchloremia, and hypocalcemia. In addition, blood glucose was frequently elevated. Two donors were treated for diabetes insipidus. All 5 donors produced organs for 20 transplant recipients. Five heart recipients (including 1 heart-lung), 4 liver recipients, 4 kidney recipients, and 4 pancreas-kidney recipients have reported excellent outcomes. The use of organs from brain-dead organ donors in the peripartum period has minimal impact on donor management and recipient outcome.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9726218 DOI: 10.7182/prtr.1.8.1.c731481782k1uh07
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Transpl Coord ISSN: 0905-9199