Department of Nursing I, Faculty of Medicine and Nursing, University of the Basque Country, UPV/EHU., Lejona, Spain.
Pacing Clin Electrophysiol. 2022 Feb;45(2):241-249. doi: 10.1111/pace.14422. Epub 2021 Dec 16.
Access to cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) is limited in developing countries. Postmortem CIED donation from developed countries to developing countries could be an important resource for those who cannot afford a new one. The objective of this paper was to identify and synthesize the perspectives on the donation of CIEDs for potential reuse in patients without resources living in developing countries.
A bibliographic review was carried out in the PubMed, Web of Science and Scopus databases. The search strategy was limited to articles published in English or Spanish.
Eight publications were analyzed. The main results were grouped into two large frameworks on perceptions, preferences, attitudes and opinions of developed countries and developing countries towards the donation and reuse of CIEDs. Positive perspectives were identified towards the donation of CIEDs for their reuse in the majority of patients with a CIED, relatives, funeral homes and physicians of developed countries, as well as in physicians and potential recipient patients of developing countries.
This review highlights the positive perspectives on CIED donation from developed countries to patients in need of developing countries among all studied groups. In view of the feasibility of collecting postmortem devices, we advocate studying the feasibility of more local CIED donation initiatives.
在发展中国家,获取心脏植入式电子设备(CIEDs)受到限制。从发达国家向发展中国家进行死后 CIED 捐赠,可能是那些无法负担新设备的人的重要资源。本文的目的是确定并综合分析发展中国家资源有限的患者对潜在再利用的 CIED 捐赠的观点。
在 PubMed、Web of Science 和 Scopus 数据库中进行文献综述。检索策略仅限于发表英文或西班牙文的文章。
分析了 8 篇出版物。主要结果分为两个大框架,即发达国家和发展中国家对 CIED 捐赠和再利用的看法、偏好、态度和意见。在大多数有 CIED 的患者、亲属、殡仪馆和发达国家的医生,以及发展中国家的医生和潜在受赠患者中,对 CIED 捐赠用于再利用持积极态度。
本综述强调了所有研究群体中,发达国家向发展中国家有需要的患者捐赠 CIED 的积极观点。鉴于收集死后设备的可行性,我们提倡研究更多本地 CIED 捐赠倡议的可行性。