نتایج جستجو برای: brain dead donor

تعداد نتایج: 566305  

2013
Susanne Carpenter D. Eric Steidley David D. Douglas K. Sudhakar Reddy David Mulligan Louis Lanza Adyr Moss

Few studies address the potential for donation after brain death (DBD) in the limited population of patients with ongoing mechanical circulatory support (MCS). A case study was conducted reviewing available records of both donor and recipient, and available literature. The donor was a young female with an acute myocardial infarction precipitating emergent off-pump 2-vessel bypass graft complica...

2011
Anne Flodén Bengt Fridlund

End-of-Life Care in the intensive and critical care unit (ICU) involves the rare situation of caring for brain dead persons who, by their death, become potential organ donors (POD). A consequence might be that end-of-life care continues into after-death care in order to facilitate organ donation (OD). In this situation, the concept of organ donor advocacy is critical. Aim: The overall objective...

2010
Ignazio R. Marino Howard R. Doyle Luca A. Aldrighetti Cataldo Doria Carlo Scotti Foglieni Thomas E. Starzl

Successful organ transplantation depends, first of all, an a well-planned recovery of the organs, and appropriate management af the donor. These aSRects are increasingly' critical, considering the dramatic organ shortage, which allows for no waste of the few available organs. In fact, in spJte of several attempts to find alternative solutions to the brain-dead human donor, an immediate impact o...

Journal: :Proceedings 2007
Shinichi Matsumoto Hirofumi Noguchi Bashoo Naziruddin Nicolas Onaca Andrew Jackson Hatanaka Nobuyo Okitsu Teru Kobayashi Naoya Göran Klintmalm Marlon Levy

Pancreatic islet transplantation is a promising treatment for diabetes but still faces several challenges. Poor islet isolation efficiency and poor long-term insulin independence are currently two major issues, although donor shortage and the need for immunosuppressants also need to be addressed. We established the Kyoto islet isolation method (KIIM), which has enabled us to isolate and transpl...

Journal: :Critical care medicine 2010
James L Bernat Alexander M Capron Thomas P Bleck Sandralee Blosser Susan L Bratton James F Childress Michael A DeVita Gerard J Fulda Cynthia J Gries Mudit Mathur Thomas A Nakagawa Cynda Hylton Rushton Sam D Shemie Douglas B White

OBJECTIVE Death statutes permit physicians to declare death on the basis of irreversible cessation of circulatory-respiratory or brain functions. The growing practice of organ donation after circulatory determination of death now requires physicians to exercise greater specificity in circulatory-respiratory death determination. We studied circulatory-respiratory death determination to clarify i...

2013
Ryan P. Watts Ogilvie Thom John F. Fraser

Brain death is associated with dramatic and serious pathophysiologic changes that adversely affect both the quantity and quality of organs available for transplant. To fully optimise the donor pool necessitates a more complete understanding of the underlying pathophysiology of organ dysfunction associated with transplantation. These injurious processes are initially triggered by catastrophic br...

Journal: :Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (Journal of Japan Surgical Association) 2013

Journal: :The Hastings Center report 1988
N Fost

The application of vigorous life support to anencephalic infants in anticipation of whole brain death and subsequent organ removal leaves unresolved theoretical and empirical questions about the occurrence of brain death in ventilated anencephalic infants and raises concerns about administering intensive care to a living patient for the sole benefit of others. Attempts to resolve these questio...

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