Single-center data analysis of organ donation and utilization after citizen's death
10.3969/j.issn.1674-7445.2020.05.012
- VernacularTitle:公民逝世后器官捐献及利用的单中心数据分析
- Author:
Gongtao QIAN
1
;
Xiaoshan LI
;
Jianmei ZHOU
;
Lihua ZHANG
;
Chunxiao HU
Author Information
1. Organ Donation and Transplant Management Office, Wuxi People's Hospital, Nanjing Medical University, Wuxi 214023, China
- Publication Type:Research Article
- Keywords:
Organ donation after citizen's death;
Organ Procurement Organization;
Organ transplantation;
Endstage organ failure;
Potential donor;
Donation after brain death followed by cardiac death (DBCD);
Donation after brain death (DBD);
Donation after cardiac death (DCD)
- From:
Organ Transplantation
2020;11(5):599-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To get a knowledge of the current status of organ donation and utilization after citizen's death in Wuxi District, and thereby provide ideas and basis for further development of organ donation work in local areas. Methods Clinical data from 151 organ donors, included 37 successful donors and 114 potential donors, were retrospectively analyzed. The reasons for donation failure of potential donors were analyzed. The general information for successful donors was collected. And the information on organ donation and organ utilization in successful donors were analyzed. Results Among the 151 organ donors, 37 were successful donors, with the conversion rate reaching 24.5%. For the 114 donors with failed organ donation, the reasons for failure included family disagreement, failure to meet donation status criteria, insufficient evaluation time, and unresolved work injury disputes. The categories for organ donation included 34 cases of donation after brain death followed by cardiac death (DBCD), 3 cases of donation after brain death (DBD), and no case of donation after cardiac death (DCD). The reasons for death of donors includes 19 cases of craniocerebral trauma, 14 cases of stroke and 4 cases of others. Among the 37 cases of successful donors, the majority were floating population. A total of 154 major organs and tissues were donated, of which 124 were major organs. The number of major organs and tissues donated per citizen was (4.2± 1.6) and the number of major organs donated per citizen was (3.4± 1.1). The utilization rate of the 154 donated organs reached 96.7% (149/154), with Nanjing, Wuxi, Suzhou and Changzhou ranking the top 4 of organ distribution. Conclusions The rate for successful organ donation and conversion after citizen's death is low in Wuxi District. The organ donation work networks in local areas should be established. And organ donation promotion efforts and skills training for coordinators should be developed.