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Lomero, Mar; Gardiner, Dale; Coll, Elisabeth; Haase‐Kromwijk, Bernadette; Procaccio, Francesco; Immer, Franz; Gabbasova, Lyalya; Antoine, Corine; Jushinskis, Janis; Lynch, Nessa; Foss, Stein; Bolotinha, Catarina; Ashkenazi, Tamar; Colenbie, Luc; Zuckermann, Andreas; Adamec, Miloš; Czerwiński, Jarosław; Karčiauskaitė, Sonata; Ström, Helena; López‐Fraga, Marta; Dominguez‐Gil, Beatriz; Sarkissian, Ashot; Liashchuk, Siarhei; Tsvetkova, Evelina; Bušić, Mirela; Michael, Nicolaos; Ilkjaer, Lars Bo; Dmitriev, Peeter; Makisalo, Heikki; Rahmel, Axel; Tomadze, Gia; Ioannis, Boletis; Mihály, Sándor; Carella, Claudia; Codreanu, Igor; Jansen, Nichon; Konijn, Cynthia; França, Ana; Zota, Victor; Žilinská, Zuzana; Avsec, Danica; Gautier, Sergey; Sánchez‐Ibáñez, Jacinto; Terrón, Christel; Vidal, Cristina; Beyeler, Franziska; Weiss, Julius; Ilbars, Tuna; Forsythe, John; Johnson, Rachel; Enckevort, Arjan
Transplant international, January 2020, Letnik: 33, Številka: 1Journal Article
Summary Donation after circulatory death (DCD) has become an accepted practice in many countries and remains a focus of intense interest in the transplant community. The present study is aimed at providing a description of the current situation of DCD in European countries. Specific questionnaires were developed to compile information on DCD practices, activities and post‐transplant outcomes. Thirty‐five countries completed the survey. DCD is practiced in 18 countries: eight have both controlled DCD (cDCD) and uncontrolled DCD (uDCD) programs, 4 only cDCD and 6 only uDCD. All these countries have legally binding and/or nonbinding texts to regulate the practice of DCD. The no‐touch period ranges from 5 to 30 min. There are variations in ante and post mortem interventions used for the practice of cDCD. During 2008–2016, the highest DCD activity was described in the United Kingdom, Spain, Russia, the Netherlands, Belgium and France. Data on post‐transplant outcomes of patients who receive DCD donor kidneys show better results with grafts obtained from cDCD versus uDCD donors. In conclusion, DCD is becoming increasingly accepted and performed in Europe, importantly contributing to the number of organs available and providing acceptable post‐transplantation outcomes.
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