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Observational Study
ORGAN DONATION IN CARDIAC ARREST PATIENTS TREATED WITH EXTRACORPOREAL CPR. A SINGLE CENTRE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY.
- Maria Chiara Casadio, Anna Coppo, Alessia Vargiolu, Jacopo Villa, Matteo Rota, Leonello Avalli, and Giuseppe Citerio.
- School of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milan-Bicocca, Milan, Italy.
- Resuscitation. 2017 Sep 1; 118: 133-139.
Aim Of The StudyIn a consecutive cohort of cardiac arrest (CA) treated with extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (eCPR), we describe the incidence of brain death (BD), the eligibility for organ donation and the short-term follow-up of the transplanted organs.MethodsAll refractory in- and out-of-hospital CA admitted to our Cardiac Intensive Care Unit between January 2011 and September 2016 treated with eCPR were enrolled in the study.Results112 CA patients received eCPR. 82 (73.2%) died in hospital, 25 BD (22.3%) and 57 for other causes (50.9%). At the time of first neurological evaluation after rewarming, variables related to evolution to BD were a lower GCS (3 [3-3] vs. 8 [3-11], p<0.001), a higher level of neuron specific enolase (269.3±49.4 vs. 55.2±37.2ng/ml, p<0.001), a higher presence of EEG indices of poor outcome (84% vs. 15%, p<0.001), absence of brainstem reflexes (p<0.001), absence of bilateral N20 SSEPS waves (66.7% vs. 3.7%, p<0.001). None of BD patients present a normal CT scan (at 2.5±2days), with 85% prevalence of diffuse hypoxic injury and a mean grey/white matter ratio of 1.1±0.1. Rate of donation in BD patients was 56%, with 39 donated organs: 23 kidneys, 12 livers, and 4 lungs. 89.74% of the transplanted organs reached an early good functional recovery.ConclusionIn refractory CA patients treated with eCPR, the prevalence of BD is high. This population has a high potential for considering organ donation. Donated organs have a good outcome.Copyright © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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