Navalpotro-Pascual, Jose MariaEcharri-Sucunza, AlfredoMateos-Rodríguez, AlonsoPeinado-Vallejo, FranciscoDel Valle, Patricia FernándezAlonso-Moreno, DanielDel Pozo-Pérez, CarmenMier-Ruiz, María VRuiz-Azpiazu, Jose IgnacioBravo-Castello, JoséMartinez-Cuellar, NataliaSáez-Jiménez, AntoniaLópez-Unanua, CarmenAntón-Ramas, RobertoEscriche-López, María Del CarmenGiraldo-Sebastià, Jose ManuelGarcía-Ochoa, Mª JoséMartín-Sánchez, EnriqueBorraz-Clares, DiegoDel Valle, Marta MartínezCarriedo-Scher, CristinaRosell-Ortiz, Fernando2025-01-072025-01-072017-11-26https://hdl.handle.net/10668/27258To determine the number of potential deceased organ donors from out-of- hospital cardiac arrest cases (OHCA) attended by public physician-led emergency medical services in Spain, based on data recorded in the nationwide Spanish OHCA Registry (OHSCAR). We analysed OHSCAR data on deceased OHCA patients in Spain during 13 months (1/10/2013 to 31/10/2014). Variables included age, sex, estimated OHCA time, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) start time and outcome. Inclusion criteria were: age 16-60 years, witnessed OHCA, no return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) and time interval Of a total 8789 cases, 3290 met the age criteria; of these, CPR was not witnessed in 745 cases. Among the remaining 2545 patients, 141 were included in uncontrolled donation after cardiac death (uDCD) programs, 902 arrived at the hospital with ROSC, 64 arrived with ongoing CPR and 15 cases were lost to follow-up. Of the remaining 1423 without ROSC, CPR initiation time was not recorded in 454 cases and 398 did not meet the time criteria Many potential donors are missed in current clinical practice. uDCD programs are few and underused even in a country with high rates of organ transplantation.enEmergency medical servicesOut-of-hospital cardiac arrestPhysician on boardUncontrolled donation after cardiac deathBlood CirculationBrain DeathCardiopulmonary ResuscitationEmergency Medical ServicesFemaleHumansMaleOut-of-Hospital Cardiac ArrestRetrospective StudiesSpainTime-to-TreatmentTissue DonorsTissue and Organ ProcurementUncontrolled donation programs after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. An estimation of potential donors.research article29183833open access10.1016/j.resuscitation.2017.11.0591873-1570https://docusalut.com/bitstream/20.500.13003/16982/1/resuscitation_2018-122-87.pdf