نتایج جستجو برای: brain dead donor

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Journal: :Experimental and clinical transplantation : official journal of the Middle East Society for Organ Transplantation 2003
Mark M E D van den Eijnden Henri G D Leuvenink Petra J Ottens Nils A 't Hart Wim van Oeveren Aurora M Morariu Harry van Goor Rutger J Ploeg

OBJECTIVES Ischemic injury to the renal allograft prior to implantation is considered as the major cause of primary non and never-function (PNF) and delayed graft function (DGF). Evidence has been put forward that brain dead and non-heart-beating (NHB) donor organs are of marginal quality compared to living donors. The purpose of this study was to evaluate renal function and injury of brain dea...

2011
Lorraine B Ware Tatsuki Koyama Dean Billheimer Megan Landeck Elizabeth Johnson Sandra Brady Gordon R Bernard Michael A Matthay

BACKGROUND Given the persistent shortage of organs for transplantation, new donor management strategies to improve both organ utilization and quality of procured organs are needed. Current management protocols for the care of the deceased donor before organ procurement are based on physiological rationale, experiential reasoning, and retrospective studies without rigorous testing. Although many...

Journal: :Hippokratia 2009
G Vergoulas P Boura G Efstathiadis

The improvement in the field of kidney transplantation, during the last decades, has brought kindey transplantation to the top of patient preference as the best kidney replacement therapy. The use of marginal kidney grafts, which are highly immunogenic has become common practice because of lack of kidney donors. Inflammatory activity in the kidneys after brain death is an ongoing phenomenon. Th...

Journal: :Critical care medicine 2003
Robert D Truog Walter M Robinson

The "dead-donor rule" requires patients to be declared dead before the removal of life-sustaining organs for transplantation. The concept of brain death was developed, in part, to allow patients with devastating neurologic injury to be declared dead before the occurrence of cardiopulmonary arrest. Brain death is essential to current practices of organ retrieval because it legitimates organ remo...

Journal: :British Journal of Anaesthesia 2012

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
seyed amir hossein tavakoli iranian tissue bank, research and preparation center, imam khomeini hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. abbas khodadadi iranian tissue bank, research and preparation center, imam khomeini hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. amir reza azimi saein spinal cord injuries research center, imam khomeini hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. hasan bahrami-nasab iranian tissue bank, research and preparation center, imam khomeini hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. behnam hashemi public relations, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. niloufar tirgar iranian tissue bank, research and preparation center, imam khomeini hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

brain death is defined as the permanent, irreversible and concurrent loss of all brain and brain stem functions. brain death diagnosis is based on clinical criteria and it is not routine to use paraclinical studies. in some countries, electroencephalogram (eeg) is performed in all patients for the determination of brain death while there is some skepticism in relying on eeg as a confirmatory te...

Journal: : 2021

In human life, organ donation and transplantation is one of the most significant importance to extend functional life support quality life. Also, this process not related exclusively medical teams, but relates general society because sources for are only due ethical legal issues. The requires consideration, it presents many challenges risks community. aim paper consider advantages It considers ...

Journal: :The Journal of medicine and philosophy 2010
Mike Collins

The dead donor rule justifies current practice in organ procurement for transplantation and states that organ donors must be dead prior to donation. The majority of organ donors are diagnosed as having suffered brain death and hence are declared dead by neurological criteria. However, a significant amount of unrest in both the philosophical and the medical literature has surfaced since this pra...

Journal: :AANA journal 2010
Laurie J Elkins

Organs needed for transplantation far outweigh their availability. There is minimal research regarding perioperative care of the brain-dead organ donor during the procurement procedure. Current research attributes a great deal of organ damage to autonomic or sympathetic storm that occurs during brain death. Literature searches were performed with the terms brain death, organ donor, organ procur...

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