The impact of neurologically deceased donors' blood pressures on clinical outcomes in transplant recipients: a systematic review.
John BasmajiChristine ReedBram RochwergIan M BallPublished in: Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie (2020)
A systolic BP less 90 mmHg may be associated with graft dysfunction in kidney recipients, but this is based on very low certainty in evidence. Although an ideal and universal BP target in neurologically deceased organ donors is not clearly identifiable in the literature, this could reflect the complexity of donor hemodynamics and the need for individualized targets for different organs. Further prospective research is required to address these questions.