Guidelines - Criteria for the acceptable heart donor: Maximizing the use of hearts recovered from potential donors in Israel

Tuvia Ben Gal, Noah Liel-Cohen, Daniel Admon, Dov Freimark, Jacob Lavee, Amir Elami, Gideon Sahar, Alex Sagie, Einat Birk, Jonathan Cohen, Tamar Ashkenazi, Alex Battler

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Abstract

The shortage of available donor hearts limits the number of cardiac transplantations worldwide and in Israel as well. This organ shortage results in 15%-20% annual mortality of heart transplant candidates. For the sub-group of hospitalized decompensated heart failure patients depending on continuous inotropic support (Status I), the annual mortality is over 50%. Suboptimal utilization of donor hearts has been one of the reasons for the organ shortage. In 2004, only 42% of the potential donor hearts in Israel were eventually transplanted. The objective of this report is to define guidelines regarding the suitability of potential cardiac donors allowing more liberal criteria for accepting borderline donor hearts. Implementing the new guidelines will permit the utilization of organs that otherwise would have been discarded.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)894-899
Number of pages6
JournalHarefuah
Volume146
Issue number11
StatePublished - Nov 2007

Keywords

  • Acceptable donor
  • Appropriate donor
  • Heart failure
  • Heart transplantation
  • Ideal donor

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