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Practice Guideline
. 2020 Apr 6;192(14):E361-E369.
doi: 10.1503/cmaj.190631.

Management of the neurologically deceased organ donor: A Canadian clinical practice guideline

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Practice Guideline

Management of the neurologically deceased organ donor: A Canadian clinical practice guideline

Ian M Ball et al. CMAJ. .
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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: John Gordon Boyd reports receiving salary support from the Trillium Gift of Life Network, nonfinancial support from Caster Medical and a grant from Physician Services Incorporated, outside the submitted work. Maureen Meade reports receiving a knowledge translation grant from Canadian Blood Services, and salary support as a hospital donation physician for Trillium Gift of Life Network. Matthew J Weiss reports receiving ongoing funding from Transplant Québec for his work as medical director of organ donation. Karim Soliman reports receiving a stipend to support education in the province from the Trillium Gift of Life Network. Jeffrey Singh reports receiving a salary as the regional medical lead for donation at Trillium Gift of Life Network. Samantha Arora reports receiving a knowledge translation grant from Canadian Blood Services, and salary support for Hospital Donation Physician work with Trillium Gift of Life, outside the submitted work. Ian Ball reports receiving a consultant stipend from Trillium Gift of Life Network for work as a donation physician. Sam Shemie reports receiving salary support as a medical advisor for deceased organ donation, Canadian Blood Services. Laura Hornby reports receiving consulting fees from Canadian Blood Services. Prosanto Chaudhury reports receiving a salary as a medical director of Transplant Québec, and receiving honoraria from Novartis, Ipsen and Amgen for participation in advisory boards and for hosting invited speakers, outside the submitted work. Alissa Wright reports receiving a stipend for work as an Infectious Disease consultant for BC Transplant. Sean Keenan reports receiving ongoing funding for his work as Provincial Medical Director for BC Transplant. No other competing interests were declared.

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