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The Role of Coordinators Throughout the European Union Carl-Ludwig Fischer- Fröhlich, Stuttgart, Germany hank you to the support of support f all coordinators with in Europe

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The Role of Coordinators Throughout the European Union . Carl-Ludwig Fischer-Fröhlich, Stuttgart, Germany. Thank you to the support of support of all coordinators with in Europe. …the role of Coordinators throughout the EU !. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Role of Coordinators Throughout the European Union

Carl-Ludwig Fischer-Fröhlich, Stuttgart, Germany

Thank you to the support of supportof all coordinators with in Europe

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…the role of Coordinators throughout the EU !

EU-Recommendation (2005) 11 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on the role and training of professionals responsible for organ donation(transplant „donor co-ordinators“) „…should be appointed in every hospital with intensive care unit“.

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…the role of Coordinators throughout the EU !

Why do we have this presentation ?

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Patient withend of life care:• donor detection• death confirmed• consent• donor evaluation

Allocation (rules)organ exchange

Organ recovery

Donor Hospital(ED/ICU)

Donor & organCharacterisation

Organ procurementorganisation

Organ exchangeorganisation

Waiting list

Transplantation-unit

Recipient

Transplantation

Rehabilitationfollow up

Transport 4°C

24h/365d Supportin all of these tasks!

…the role of Coordinators throughout the EU !

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Consensus in 27 countries about:

• Organ donors with risk factors: - Infections - malignancy - rare diseases - poisoning

• vigilance (SAR / SAE)• WHO-Pathway organ donation*

= EU-directive 2010/53/EU put to life

Inclusion criteria for organ donors

*see: Good Practice Guidelines in the process of organ donation, ONT, Madrid, 2011, www.ont.es

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67 years SAH• ICU = 17 days• ALAT = 91 IU/l• BMI = 35 kg/m²• paO2/FIO2= 134

Example: Is this liver suitable for transplantation?

• Diabetes Typ II• Hypertension• Tetanus as child• anti-HBc +, HBsAg -

Careful examination at recovery + biopsy + care for HBV-transmission

5% macrovesiuclar steatosis,slight choelstasis, slight cholangitis

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More organs transplanted after your contribution at the donor hospital !

Be aware of your efforts:

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400

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Costs

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donationignored

85 yrs.ICB

20 yrs.trauma

Example

Case

Effort within healthcare system

45 yrs.SAH

Is this safe? We discuss this question tomorrow : “Expanding the donor pool: ECD and DCD practices”

…because without donors we can not discuss this.

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Patient withend of life care:• donor detection• death confirmed• consent• donor evaluation

Allocation (rules)organ exchange

Organ recovery

Donor Hospital(ED/ICU)

Donor & organCharacterisation

Organ procurementorganisation

Organ exchangeorganisation

Waiting list

Transplantation-unit

Recipient

Transplantation

Rehabilitationfollow up

Transport 4°C

24h/365d Supportin all of these tasks!

…the role of Coordinators throughout the EU !

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Third WHO Global Consultation on Organ Donation and Transplantation organised by the WHO, TTS and ONT in Madrid, March 2010

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A person with a devastating brain injury or lesion and apparently medically suitable for organ donation

Possible donor

A person whose clinical condition is suspected to fulfil brain death criteria

Potential donor

A medically suitable person who has been declared dead based on neurologic criteria as stipulated by the law of the relevant jurisdiction

Eligible donor

A consented eligible donor in whom an operative incision was made with the intent of organ recovery………

Actual donor

Brain Death

diagnosisGCS < 8

FOLLOW UP

DONOR EVALUATION

DONOR MANAGEMENT

CONSENT TX TEAM COORDINATION

The critical pathway for deceased donation: reportable uniformity in the approach to deceased donation.

Transplant International 24 (2011):373-378

Inside the ICU

Outside the ICU

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Internal Audit at an German hospital

Audit period: April 2010 - September 2011 (national In-house project) Cases

Deceased patients with severe cerebral lesions 256 (100%)

* Absolute Contraindication 88 (34,4%)

* Not ventilated 0 h 61 (23,8%)

* DSO as OPO contacted prospectively 23 (9,0%)

Review of death records 84 (32,8%)

Brain death diagnostics started 24 (9,4%)

* death confirmed (Refusal or contraindication) 12 (4,7%)

* death not confirmed (Refusal, contraindication, not brain dead !) 12 (4,7%)

Died without brain death diagnostics 60 (23,4%)

* Brain death could not have been certified 47 (18,4%)

* Brain death certification should have been initiated 13 (5,1%)

Observation beyond study protocol: Sometimes evolution to brain death was not considered during withdrawl of live sustaining therapy. Therfore concluisons were impossible.

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Hospital Protocol Policies: TC activation

PROTOCOL ON TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF NEUROCRITICAL PATIENTS GCS <8

A&ENRLNRS±ICU

FOLLOW-UP PROTOCOL OF PATIENTS WITH GCS<8

TC ACTIVAT

ION

BRAIN DEATH DONATION PROTOCOL

BD DIAGNOSIS ALGORITHM

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Organisation and involvement:

It is imperative to involve all services which take care of patients with severe cerebral lesions to develop, implement and spread this protocol

Treatment

Protocol of

severe cerebral lesions

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PROMOTION, TRAINING AND EDUCATION

MULTIDICIPLINARY

PROCESS (not only TC)

OPTION within END-OF-LIFE

CARE

Accepted reason for admission in

ICU

TC have to develop courses, promotion and education related to donation and transplant targeted ICU-staff (MD, nurses et al.) and other external services which treat such patient (neurology, neurosurgery etc.)

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Corporate Social Responsibility

Hospital Vision

Health careProfessionals

Mission

HospitalVision

PreventionTreatment

EducationDeceased Donation

Death referrals for Organ & Tissues Donation

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1993: Jochen is waiting for a heart…

2014 he isstill alive…

Success of the professional role as coordinator:

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…the role of Coordinators throughout the world !

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