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An increased potential for organ donors may be found among patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.

Mads Anders RasmussenHåvard Storsveen MoenLouise MillingSune MuntheChristina RosenlundFrantz Rom PoulsenAnne Craveiro BrøchnerSøren Mikkelsen
Published in: Scandinavian journal of trauma, resuscitation and emergency medicine (2022)
The majority of the patients who became organ donors presented prehospitally with intracranial pathology. However, 30% of the patients that later underwent an organ donation process had other prehospital diagnoses. Among these, one patient in six had out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Termination of treatment in patients with cardiac arrest is not uncommon in physician-manned prehospital emergency medical systems. An organ donation process cannot be initiated prehospitally but can be shut down if treatment is withheld or terminated. We contend that there is a potential for enlarging the donor pool if the decision processes in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest include considerations concerning future procurement of organ donors.
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