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. 2007 Mar 24;151(12):696-701.

[More potential organ donors than actual donations in 52 intensive-care units in the Netherlands, 2001-2004]

[Article in Dutch]
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[More potential organ donors than actual donations in 52 intensive-care units in the Netherlands, 2001-2004]

[Article in Dutch]
N E Jansen et al. Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. .

Abstract

Objective: To assess the number of potential organ donors and the main reasons why organ donation is not performed.

Design: Retrospective.

Method: The number of potential heart-beating (HB) and non-heart-beating (NHB) donors was assessed by reviewing the medical records of 588o patients who died between 2001 and 2004 in 52 intensive-care units (ICUs) in 30 hospitals. The number of actual donations was also assessed.

Results: The potential of HB donors was 2.5 to possibly 6.6% of all ICU deaths and HB donation was performed in 1.9% of all ICU deaths. The potential of NHB donors of category III was at least 4.2% of all ICU deaths and NHB donation was performed in 1.0% of all ICU deaths. The main difficulty in the donation process was objection from family members, which was reported in 45% of all potential HB and NHB donors and in 59% of all donation requests to relatives. Of the potential HB and NHB donors 7.3% were not identified as potential donors.

Conclusion: These results confirm that organ-donor potential is greater than the number of actual donations. Objection from family members is the main limiting factor.

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