Yong S A, D'Souza S, Philpot S, Pilcher D V
Intensivist, Department of Intensive Care, The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria.
Donation Specialist Nursing , Department of Intensive Care, The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria.
Anaesth Intensive Care. 2016 Sep;44(5):605-6. doi: 10.1177/0310057X1604400508.
With the advent of donation after circulatory death programs in Australia and New Zealand, greater knowledge is needed about physiologic variation in haemodynamic activity following withdrawal of cardiorespiratory support. The ANZICS Statement on Death and Organ Donation allows provision for variation in the observation times between two and five minutes after cessation of the circulation prior to declaration of death. We report our experience of two cases, the first where electrical activity and pulse returned after a 102 second pause and the second where electrical activity returned after a three minute pause; both longer than previously reported cases.