1. Donor Characteristic Between Donor Circulatory Death and Donor Brain Death.
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Enciso, J. Silva, Duran, A., Tran, H., Urey, M., Adler, E., White, R., Kearns, M., and Pretorius, V.
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BRAIN death , *HEART transplantation , *ORGAN donation , *CHARACTERISTIC functions , *AGE differences - Abstract
The increased use of donors after circulatory death (DCD) has expanded the breath of organ donation across many heart transplant centers. However, there are concerns about the stability and quality of the donors compared to traditional donors after brain death (DBD) organs. The objective of our study is to analyze the differences between DCD compared to DBD. Single center, retrospective data from donors procured after the inception of the DCD program at our institution. We compared donor characteristics and graft function between DCD and DBD. From 2020 to 2022, 165 donors were procured by our transplant program. Donor procurement characteristics showed a significant difference between age of donor and total ischemic time. Graft function at 90 days post-heart transplant was well preserved and rates of primary graft dysfunction and need for short term MCS where similar among both donor organs. Organs from DCD donors are comparable in mode of death, ischemic time and graft function after transplant. The rates of PGD and need for MCS after transplantation did not differ among both cohorts. More studies are needed to determine the long-term outcomes of DCD organs compared to DBD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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