作者
Jonathan Lewis, James Peltier, Helen Nelson, William Snyder, Kristi Schneider, Dina Steinberger, Michael Anderson, Alexander Krichevsky, James Anderson, Jill Ellefson, Anthony D'Alessandro
发表日期
2003/12
期刊
Progress in transplantation
卷号
13
期号
4
页码范围
265-273
出版商
SAGE Publications
简介
Background
Donation after cardiac death is a method by which severely neurologically injured patients not fulfilling brain-death criteria can donate organs.
Objective
To develop an evaluation tool that can be used to predict if a patient is a suitable candidate for donation after cardiac death.
Methods
The University of Wisconsin Donation After Cardiac Death Evaluation Tool assigns numeric values to observable clinical parameters to yield an overall predictive score of suitability for donation after cardiac death. This evaluation tool is typically utilized in a critical care unit to evaluate patients with a severe neurological injury, who do not meet brain-death criteria, and for whom the physician and family have chosen to terminally withdraw life support. Each patient is disconnected from a ventilator and observed for up to 10 minutes. Observations are then scored to yield a prediction of suitability for donation after cardiac death …
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