Organización Nacional de Trasplantes, Madrid, Spain.
Am J Transplant. 2017 Jun;17(6):1447-1454. doi: 10.1111/ajt.14104. Epub 2017 Jan 9.
With 40 donors and more than 100 transplant procedures per million population in 2015, Spain holds a privileged position worldwide in providing transplant services to its patient population. The Spanish success derives from a specific organizational approach to ensure the systematic identification of opportunities for organ donation and their transition to actual donation and to promote public support for the donation of organs after death. The Spanish results are to be highlighted in the context of the dramatic decline in the incidence of brain death and the changes in end-of-life care practices in the country since the beginning of the century. This prompted the system to conceive the 40 donors per million population plan, with three specific objectives: (i) promoting the identification and early referral of possible organ donors from outside of the intensive care unit to consider elective non-therapeutic intensive care and incorporate the option of organ donation into end-of-life care; (ii) facilitating the use of organs from expanded criteria and non-standard risk donors; and (iii) developing the framework for the practice of donation after circulatory death. This article describes the actions undertaken and their impact on donation and transplantation activities.
2015 年,西班牙每百万人口中有 40 名捐赠者和 100 多例移植手术,在向患者群体提供移植服务方面,西班牙在全球处于得天独厚的地位。西班牙的成功源自一种特殊的组织方法,旨在确保系统地发现器官捐赠机会,并将其转化为实际捐赠,以及促进公众对死后器官捐献的支持。西班牙的成果在本世纪初以来该国脑死亡发生率的急剧下降和临终关怀实践的变化背景下更加突出。这促使该系统构想了每百万人口 40 名捐赠者计划,该计划有三个具体目标:(i)促进从重症监护病房外识别和及早转介可能的器官捐赠者,以考虑选择非治疗性重症监护,并将器官捐献纳入临终关怀;(ii)促进使用扩大标准和非标准风险供者的器官;以及(iii)为循环死亡后的捐献实践制定框架。本文描述了所采取的行动及其对捐献和移植活动的影响。