Challenges and Possible Solutions to Donation After Circulatory Death in Turkey and the Middle East: Panel Discussion Summary Report.
Andrea Herrera-GayolMarcelo CantarovichMehmet HaberalPublished in: Experimental and clinical transplantation : official journal of the Middle East Society for Organ Transplantation (2024)
The 20th century has witnessed the development of tissue and organ transplantation as the best therapeutic option for end-stage organ failure; however, organ shortages remain a prominent worldwide issue. Donation after circulatory death is an accepted practice in several countries around the world but also poses many challenges. Presently, controlled donations after circulatory death are not really in practice in Turkey and the Middle East, and the implementation of this practice seems complicated. To gather information about the possible reasons underlying the lack of organs from donors after circulatory death, as well as solutions, a discussion session took place during the International Symposium on "Brain Death and Circulatory Death" on November 29-30, 2023, in Ankara, Turkey. A description on different topics that were discussed is presented.