• Soins · Sep 2016

    [Organ and tissue donation after cessation of treatment in intensive care, the role of the nurse coordinator].

    • Anthony Cailleton and Emmanuel Lecomte.
    • Coordination des prélèvements multi-organes et tissus, CHU de Nantes, 5, allée de l'Île-Gloriette, 44903 Nantes cedex, France. Electronic address: anthony.cailleton@chu-nantes.fr.
    • Soins. 2016 Sep 1; 61 (808): 32-5.

    AbstractSince the end of 2014 in France, it has been possible to remove organs after a process of cessation of active treatment. This new procedure requires rigorous and well-managed organisation, as well as close collaboration between all those involved in the care, notably in the coordination of organ and tissue procurement. Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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