Christmas Ashley Britton, Mallico Eric J, Burris Gary W, Bogart Tyson A, Norton Harry James, Sing Ronald F
Department of Surgery, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, North Carolina 28232-2861, USA.
J Trauma. 2008 Dec;65(6):1507-9; discussion 1509-10. doi: 10.1097/TA.0b013e31818a5cf0.
Recently, we reported a donation consent rate of only 80% for patients designated as donors with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), which equaled missed opportunities for 17 potential transplant recipients during 3 months. We undertook the current study to increase our donation consent rate in patients with prior DMV donor designations.
In October 2006, we modified our approach for donor consent by asking to honor the patient's wishes rather than asking for permission. The consent rates from January through September 2006 (preinitiative) were compared with rates from October through April 2007 (postinitiative).
During the preinitiative period, 66 approaches were made; 24 patients were registered as donors with the DMV (36%). In total, consent for donation was obtained from 43 families (65%). Only 20 of 24 (83%) families of patients with prior DMV designation donated, and 23 of 42 families of patients with no DMV designation donated (55%). One hundred forty-one organs were successfully transplanted (average 3.3 organs per procurement). Of 71 postinitiative approaches, 42 families donated (59%) and 125 organs were transplanted (average 3.0 organs per procurement). Consent for donation was obtained in 23 of 52 non-DMV-designated donors (44%). The families of all 19 DMV-designated donors consented for donation (100%).
Modifying our approach to consent for organ donation to honor the patient's wishes based on DMV donor designation rather than ask for permission increased organ procurement in this population to 100%. However, further efforts are needed at the state and national levels regarding the recognition of first-person consent for organ donation.
最近,我们报告称,被机动车管理部门(DMV)指定为捐赠者的患者的捐赠同意率仅为80%,这相当于在3个月内有17名潜在移植受者错失了机会。我们开展了本研究,以提高先前被DMV指定为捐赠者的患者的捐赠同意率。
2006年10月,我们修改了捐赠同意的方式,改为尊重患者的意愿而非请求许可。将2006年1月至9月(倡议前)的同意率与2007年10月至4月(倡议后)的同意率进行比较。
在倡议前期,进行了66次沟通;24名患者被DMV登记为捐赠者(36%)。总共从43个家庭获得了捐赠同意(65%)。先前被DMV指定的患者家庭中,只有24个家庭中的20个(83%)同意捐赠,未被DMV指定的患者家庭中,42个家庭中的23个(55%)同意捐赠。141个器官成功移植(每次获取平均3.3个器官)。在倡议后期的71次沟通中,42个家庭同意捐赠(59%),125个器官被移植(每次获取平均3.0个器官)。在52名未被DMV指定的捐赠者中,有23名(44%)获得了捐赠同意。所有19名被DMV指定的捐赠者的家庭都同意捐赠(100%)。
修改我们的器官捐赠同意方式,基于DMV捐赠者指定尊重患者的意愿而非请求许可,使该人群的器官获取率提高到了100%。然而,在州和国家层面,对于承认器官捐赠的第一人称同意仍需进一步努力。