Introduction: Despite continuous advances in transplant medicine, there is a persistent worldwide shortage of organs available for donation. There is a growing body of research that supports that optimal management of deceased organ donors in Intensive Care Unit can substantially increase the availability of organs for transplant and improve outcomes in transplant recipients. Methods: A systematic literature review was performed, comprising a comprehensive search of the PubMed database for relevant terms, as well as individual assessment of references included in large original investigations, and comprehensive society guidelines. Results: In addition to overall adherence to catastrophic brain injury guidelines, optimization of physiologic ...
Deceased organ donors in an intensive care unit (ICU) are the richest source of organs for transplan...
BackgroundGiven the persistent shortage of organs for transplantation, new donor management strategi...
AbstractSince its inauguration in 1954, the field of modern transplantation has made great strides i...
Background / objective. The demand for donor organs greatly exceeds the number of transplantations. ...
PURPOSE: To provide a practical overview of the management of the potential organ donor in the inten...
Organ transplantation represents one of the great success stories of 20th century medicine. However,...
Mortality remains high for patients on the waiting list for organ transplantation. A marked imbalanc...
Introduction: Donation after cardiac death (DCD) has been leading the way to help bridge the growing...
The demand for donor organs continues to exceed the number of organs available for transplantation. ...
Purpose: The shortage of organs for transplantation is an important medical and societal problem bec...
The opportunity for organ donation most often arises in the intensive care unit following the declar...
BACKGROUND: Meeting donor management goals when caring for potential organ donors has been associate...
Abstract There is an increasing burden of responsibility for intensivists to optimize ...
There is increasing evidence that adequate donor management with a goal of optimization of organ fun...
Introduction: Organ transplants have expanded throughout the country, being extremely significant fo...
Deceased organ donors in an intensive care unit (ICU) are the richest source of organs for transplan...
BackgroundGiven the persistent shortage of organs for transplantation, new donor management strategi...
AbstractSince its inauguration in 1954, the field of modern transplantation has made great strides i...
Background / objective. The demand for donor organs greatly exceeds the number of transplantations. ...
PURPOSE: To provide a practical overview of the management of the potential organ donor in the inten...
Organ transplantation represents one of the great success stories of 20th century medicine. However,...
Mortality remains high for patients on the waiting list for organ transplantation. A marked imbalanc...
Introduction: Donation after cardiac death (DCD) has been leading the way to help bridge the growing...
The demand for donor organs continues to exceed the number of organs available for transplantation. ...
Purpose: The shortage of organs for transplantation is an important medical and societal problem bec...
The opportunity for organ donation most often arises in the intensive care unit following the declar...
BACKGROUND: Meeting donor management goals when caring for potential organ donors has been associate...
Abstract There is an increasing burden of responsibility for intensivists to optimize ...
There is increasing evidence that adequate donor management with a goal of optimization of organ fun...
Introduction: Organ transplants have expanded throughout the country, being extremely significant fo...
Deceased organ donors in an intensive care unit (ICU) are the richest source of organs for transplan...
BackgroundGiven the persistent shortage of organs for transplantation, new donor management strategi...
AbstractSince its inauguration in 1954, the field of modern transplantation has made great strides i...