Complications during the maintenance of real-organ donors in brain death

Introduction: proper handling of potential donors before and after the diagnosis of brain death can improve the number and quality of the organs procured. Objective: to learn about the complications of keeping real-organ donors in brain death at Abel Santamaria Cuadrado General Teaching Hospital du...

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Main Authors: Yamilka Miranda Pérez, Alexanders García Balmaseda
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: ECIMED 2016-03-01
Series:Revista de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río
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Online Access:http://www.revcmpinar.sld.cu/index.php/publicaciones/article/view/2468
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spelling doaj-d665a31e9a5645d1a32b1051491837372020-11-25T02:52:36ZspaECIMEDRevista de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río1561-31942016-03-0120127321284Complications during the maintenance of real-organ donors in brain deathYamilka Miranda Pérez0Alexanders García Balmaseda1Hospital General Docente Abel Santamaría CuadradoHospital General Docente Abel Santamaría CuadradoIntroduction: proper handling of potential donors before and after the diagnosis of brain death can improve the number and quality of the organs procured. Objective: to learn about the complications of keeping real-organ donors in brain death at Abel Santamaria Cuadrado General Teaching Hospital during the years 2014 and 2015. Material and Methods: a descriptive, cross-sectional prospective study in patients with the diagnosis of brain death who were admitted to the intensive care unit. Data were collected from the medical records; the target group included 36 patients with brain death and the sample was comprised of 15 real-donor patients. Results: there was a predominance of male sex (66.67%), with the highest number of cases between 31 and 50 years of age. Hemorrhagic cerebrovascular disease was the cause that most contributed to the diagnosis of brain death with 73.33%, hypotension was present in all cases, hypernatremia and diabetes insipidus appeared in  73.33%, followed by hypokalemia (66.67%) and hypothermia (60%); extraction of organs was performed within the 4 - 8 hours after brain-death diagnosis in the 80% of real-donors. Conclusions: awareness of the complications arising during the maintenance of real-organ donors is of vital importance, since it may adversely affect the viability of the organ to be transplanted; early identification and appropriate treatment must be improved in order to achieve the crucial goal, transplantation.http://www.revcmpinar.sld.cu/index.php/publicaciones/article/view/2468Muerte encefálicaMantenimientoObtención de tejidos y órganos.
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author Yamilka Miranda Pérez
Alexanders García Balmaseda
spellingShingle Yamilka Miranda Pérez
Alexanders García Balmaseda
Complications during the maintenance of real-organ donors in brain death
Revista de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río
Muerte encefálica
Mantenimiento
Obtención de tejidos y órganos.
author_facet Yamilka Miranda Pérez
Alexanders García Balmaseda
author_sort Yamilka Miranda Pérez
title Complications during the maintenance of real-organ donors in brain death
title_short Complications during the maintenance of real-organ donors in brain death
title_full Complications during the maintenance of real-organ donors in brain death
title_fullStr Complications during the maintenance of real-organ donors in brain death
title_full_unstemmed Complications during the maintenance of real-organ donors in brain death
title_sort complications during the maintenance of real-organ donors in brain death
publisher ECIMED
series Revista de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río
issn 1561-3194
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Introduction: proper handling of potential donors before and after the diagnosis of brain death can improve the number and quality of the organs procured. Objective: to learn about the complications of keeping real-organ donors in brain death at Abel Santamaria Cuadrado General Teaching Hospital during the years 2014 and 2015. Material and Methods: a descriptive, cross-sectional prospective study in patients with the diagnosis of brain death who were admitted to the intensive care unit. Data were collected from the medical records; the target group included 36 patients with brain death and the sample was comprised of 15 real-donor patients. Results: there was a predominance of male sex (66.67%), with the highest number of cases between 31 and 50 years of age. Hemorrhagic cerebrovascular disease was the cause that most contributed to the diagnosis of brain death with 73.33%, hypotension was present in all cases, hypernatremia and diabetes insipidus appeared in  73.33%, followed by hypokalemia (66.67%) and hypothermia (60%); extraction of organs was performed within the 4 - 8 hours after brain-death diagnosis in the 80% of real-donors. Conclusions: awareness of the complications arising during the maintenance of real-organ donors is of vital importance, since it may adversely affect the viability of the organ to be transplanted; early identification and appropriate treatment must be improved in order to achieve the crucial goal, transplantation.
topic Muerte encefálica
Mantenimiento
Obtención de tejidos y órganos.
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