From the Department of Anesthesiology, University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
Anesth Analg. 2019 Feb;128(2):280-285. doi: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000003448.
Donation after circulatory death (DCD) is an increasingly utilized practice that can contribute to reducing the difference between the supply of organs and the demand for organs for transplantation. As the number of transplanted organs from DCD donors continues to increase, there is an essential need to address the ethical aspects of DCD in institutional DCD protocols and clinical practice. Ethical issues of respecting the end-of-life wishes of a potential donor, respecting a recipient's wishes, and addressing potential conflicts of interest are important considerations in developing policies and procedures for DCD programs. Although there may be diversity among DCD programs in Europe, Australia, Israel, China, the United States, and Canada, addressing ethical considerations in these DCD programs is essential to respect donors and recipients during the altruistic and generous act of organ donation.
心脏死亡后捐献(DCD)是一种日益被广泛应用的做法,有助于减少器官供应与移植需求之间的差距。随着 DCD 供体移植器官数量的不断增加,在机构 DCD 方案和临床实践中解决 DCD 的伦理方面问题至关重要。在制定 DCD 计划的政策和程序时,尊重潜在供体临终意愿、尊重受者意愿以及解决潜在利益冲突等伦理问题是重要的考虑因素。尽管欧洲、澳大利亚、以色列、中国、美国和加拿大的 DCD 方案可能存在差异,但在这些 DCD 方案中解决伦理问题对于在器官捐献这一利他和慷慨的行为中尊重供者和受者至关重要。