An Audit of Paediatric Organ and Tissue Donation in Ireland
Marshall, L ; Hennessey, I ; Lynch, C ; Gibbons, C ; Crowe, S
Marshall, L
Hennessey, I
Lynch, C
Gibbons, C
Crowe, S
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2018-11
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ORGAN DONATION
ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION
PAEDATRICS
ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION
PAEDATRICS
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Organ donation may be considered in children who die in paediatric intensive care units if certain criteria are met and if their families wish for organ donation. In general organs are donated after death has been confirmed using neurological criteria to diagnose brainstem death (BSD). Donation of organs can also occur in certain circumstances after death has been confirmed using circulatory criteria (DCD). The Intensive Care Society of Ireland has published guidelines on organ donation after brainstem death and more recently on donation after circulatory death1,2. The American College of Critical Care Medicine, The Academy of Royal Medical Colleges and The Australian & New Zealand Intensive Care Society have all also published specific guidelines on the determination of brainstem death in infants and children
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