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Enhancing Donor Transport Success: Lessons From the Iranian Experiences Publisher Pubmed



Alirezaei A1 ; Latifi M2 ; Pourhosein E3 ; Dehghani S3, 4
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Source: Experimental and Clinical Transplantation Published:2024


Abstract

Objectives: Organ transplant is a complex process that involves various medical, legal, and social factors. The organ demand continues to outweigh the supplyleading to global challenges in the expansion otransplant programs. Ischemic time is crucial for the viability of organs, and efforts are being made to reduce transport time to improve transplant success rates. The viability and quality of the organ for transplant depends on minimized ischemic time. Materials and Methods: A new method is presently being implemented in Iran, in which, instead otransfer of organs, leading to reduced organ quality due to ischemic time, the donors themselves are transferred to transplant centers with the help of a trained team after brain death is confirmed and with the consent of the family. During the transfer process, an anesthesiologist or nurse specialized in donor care performs the relevant pretransplant procedures. Results: The successful transportation of donors to centers for organ procurement requires meticulous planning, trained personnel, and adherence to safety protocols. Quality assurance measures, including audits and safety protocols, are in place to ensure the timely and safe delivery of donated organs. Ultimatelyimprovements in the transportation process for organ donation can enhance transplant success. Conclusions: Successful transportation of donors to organ procurement units is crucial for reducing ischemic time and improving the success rate and quality of organ transplants. Careful planning, communication, and collaboration among health care professionals are necessary for the timely and safe delivery of donated organs. © Baskent University 2024 Printed in Turkey. All Rights Reserved.
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