Maria Navalpotro-Pascual, JoseEcharri-Sucunza, AlfredoMateos-Rodriguez, AlonsoPeinado-Vallejo, FranciscoFernandez del Valle, PatriciaAlonso-Moreno, Danieldel Pozo-Perez, CarmenMier-Ruiz, Maria V.Ignacio Ruiz-Azpiazu, JoseBravo-Castello, JoseMartinez-Cuellar, NataliaSaez-Jimenez, AntoniaLopez-Unanua, CarmenAnton-Ramas, Robertodel Carmen Escriche-Lopez, MariaManuel Giraldo-Sebastia, JoseJose Garcia-Ochoa, MaMartin-Sanchez, EnriqueBorraz-Clares, DiegoMartinez Del Valle, MartaCarriedo-Scher, CristinaRosell-Ortiz, Fernando2025-01-072025-01-072018-01-010300-9572https://hdl.handle.net/10668/27259Objective: To 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).Material and methods: 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 intervalenOut-of-hospital cardiac arrestEmergency medical servicesPhysician on boardUncontrolled donation after cardiac deathEmergency-department staffHeart-beating donorsOrgan donationWorkingUncontrolled donation programs after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. An estimation of potential donorsresearch article29183833open access10.1016/j.resuscitation.2017.11.059https://docusalut.com/bitstream/20.500.13003/16982/1/resuscitation_2018-122-87.pdf418535700030