Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Nottingham, UK.
East Midlands School of Anaesthesia, Health Education England East Midlands, Leicester, UK.
Anaesthesia. 2022 Nov;77(11):1237-1250. doi: 10.1111/anae.15833. Epub 2022 Sep 13.
The COVID-19 pandemic had a major impact on UK deceased organ donation and transplantation activity. We used national audit data from NHS Blood and Transplant to explore in detail the effects of the pandemic in comparison with 12 months pre-pandemic, and to consider the impact of the mitigating strategies and challenges placed on ICU by 'waves' of patients with COVID-19. Between 11 March 2020 and 10 March 2021, referrals to NHS Blood and Transplant of potential organ donors were initially inversely related to the number of people with COVID-19 undergoing mechanical ventilation in intensive care (incident rate ratio (95%CI) per 1000 patients 0.93 (0.88-0.99), p = 0.018), although this pattern reversed during the second wave (additional incident rate ratio (95%CI) 1.12 (1.05-1.19), p < 0.001). Adjusted numbers of donors (incident rate ratio (95%CI) 0.71 (0.61-0.81), p < 0.001) and organs retrieved (incident rate ratio (95%CI) 0.89 (0.82-0.97), p = 0.007) were inversely dependent on COVID-19 workload, though weekly numbers of transplants were unrelated (incident rate ratio (95%CI) 0.95 (0.86-1.04), p = 0.235). Non-COVID-19 mortality fell from 15,007 to 14,087 during the first wave (rate ratio (95%CI) 0.94 (0.92-0.96), p < 0.001) but climbed from 18,907 to 19,372 during the second wave (rate ratio (95%CI) 1.02 (1.00-1.05), p = 0.018). There were fewer in-hospital deaths from cardiac arrest and intracranial catastrophes throughout (rate ratio (95%CI) 0.83 (0.81-0.86), p < 0.001 and rate ratio (95%CI) 0.88 (0.85-0.91), p < 0.001, respectively). There were overall fewer eligible donors (n = 4282) when compared with pre-pandemic levels (n = 6038); OR (95%CI) 0.58 (0.51-0.66), p < 0.001. The total number of donations during the year fell from 1620 to 1140 (rate ratio (95%CI) 0.70 (0.65-0.76), p < 0.001), but the proportion of eligible donors who proceeded to donation (27%) was unchanged (OR (95%CI) 0.99 (0.91-1.08), p = 0.821). The reduction in donations and transplantation during the pandemic was multifactorial, but these data highlight the impact in the UK of a fall in eligible donors and an inverse relationship of referrals to COVID-19 workload. Despite the challenges faced, the foundations underpinning the UK deceased organ donation programme remained strong.
COVID-19 大流行对英国已故器官捐赠和移植活动产生了重大影响。我们利用 NHS 血液和移植的国家审计数据,详细探讨了与大流行前 12 个月相比的影响,并考虑了缓解策略的影响以及 ICU 面临的 COVID-19 患者“波”带来的挑战。2020 年 3 月 11 日至 2021 年 3 月 10 日期间,向 NHS 血液和移植机构推荐的潜在器官捐献者最初与接受机械通气的 COVID-19 重症监护患者数量呈反比(每 1000 名患者的发病率比(95%CI)为 0.93(0.88-0.99),p=0.018),尽管这种模式在第二波中发生了逆转(附加发病率比(95%CI)为 1.12(1.05-1.19),p<0.001)。调整后的供体数量(发病率比(95%CI)为 0.71(0.61-0.81),p<0.001)和检索到的器官数量(发病率比(95%CI)为 0.89(0.82-0.97),p=0.007)与 COVID-19 工作量呈反比,尽管每周移植数量与 COVID-19 工作量无关(发病率比(95%CI)为 0.95(0.86-1.04),p=0.235)。在第一波期间,非 COVID-19 死亡率从 15007 例降至 14087 例(比率(95%CI)为 0.94(0.92-0.96),p<0.001),但在第二波期间从 18907 例升至 19372 例(比率(95%CI)为 1.02(1.00-1.05),p=0.018)。整个期间因心脏骤停和颅内灾难而住院死亡的人数减少(比率(95%CI)为 0.83(0.81-0.86),p<0.001和比率(95%CI)为 0.88(0.85-0.91),p<0.001,分别)。与大流行前水平(n=6038)相比,符合条件的供体总数(n=4282)减少;OR(95%CI)为 0.58(0.51-0.66),p<0.001。该年度的捐赠总数从 1620 下降到 1140(比率(95%CI)为 0.70(0.65-0.76),p<0.001),但符合条件的供体继续捐赠的比例(27%)保持不变(OR(95%CI)为 0.99(0.91-1.08),p=0.821)。大流行期间捐赠和移植的减少是多方面的,但这些数据突出了英国合格供体减少和向 COVID-19 工作量的反比关系的影响。尽管面临挑战,但英国已故器官捐赠计划的基础仍然坚实。