Publication: Summary of Spanish recommendations on intensive care to facilitate organ donation.
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2019-02-22
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Martín-Delgado, María C
Martínez-Soba, Fernando
Masnou, Nuria
Pérez-Villares, José M
Pont, Teresa
Sánchez Carretero, María José
Velasco, Julio
De la Calle, Braulio
Escudero, Dolores
Estébanez, Belén
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With the aim of consolidating recommendations about the practice of initiating or continuing intensive care to facilitate organ donation (ICOD), an ad hoc working group was established, comprising 10 intensivists designated by the Spanish Society of Intensive Care and Coronary Units (SEMICYUC) and the Spanish National Transplant Organization (ONT). Consensus was reached in all recommendations through a deliberative process. After a public consultation, the final recommendations were institutionally adopted by SEMICYUC, ONT, and the Transplant Committee of the National Health-Care System. This article reports on the resulting recommendations on ICOD for patients with a devastating brain injury for whom the decision has been made not to apply any medical or surgical treatment with a curative purpose on the grounds of futility. Emphasis is made on the systematic referral of these patients to donor coordinators, the proper assessment of the likelihood of brain death and medical suitability, and on transparency in communication with the patient's family. The legal and ethical aspects of ICOD are addressed. ICOD is considered a legitimate practice that offers more patients the opportunity of donating their organs upon their death and helps to increase the availability of organs for transplantation.
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Brain Death
Brain Injuries
Communication
Critical Care
Death
Decision Making
Ethics, Medical
Humans
Intensive Care Units
Organ Transplantation
Patient-Centered Care
Societies, Medical
Spain
Terminal Care
Tissue Donors
Tissue and Organ Procurement
Brain Injuries
Communication
Critical Care
Death
Decision Making
Ethics, Medical
Humans
Intensive Care Units
Organ Transplantation
Patient-Centered Care
Societies, Medical
Spain
Terminal Care
Tissue Donors
Tissue and Organ Procurement
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clinical decision-making, critical care/intensive care management, donation after brain death (DBD), donation after circulatory death (DCD), donors and donation, ethics and public policy, health services and outcomes research, organ procurement and allocation