Donation after circulatory death (DCD) programs are expanding in Europe, in the attempt to expand donors pool. Even in controlled DCD donors, however, a protracted warm ischemia time occurring in the perimortem period might damage organs, making these unsuitable for transplantation. Implementing a strategy of extracorporeal interval support for organ retrieval (EISOR), a regional reperfusion with normothermic, oxygenated blood provides a physiologic environment allowing extensive assessment of potential grafts, and potentially promotes recovery of native function. Here we report the results of a multi-center retrospective cohort study including 29 Maastricht Category III controlled DCD donors undergoing extracorporeal support in a regional DCD/EISOR Training Center, and in the network of referring In-Training Centers, under the liaison of the regional Transplant Coordination Center during COVID-19 pandemic, between March 2020 and November 2021. The study aims to understand whether a mobile, experienced EISOR team implementing a consistent technique and sharing its equipe, expertise and equipment in a regional network of hospitals, might be effective and efficient in implementing the regional DCD program activity even in a highly stressed healthcare system.

Circelli, A., Antonini, M., Gamberini, E., Nanni, A., Benni, M., Alberto Castioni, C., et al. (2024). {EISOR} Delivery: Regional experience with sharing equipe, equipment \& expertise to increase {cDCD} donor pool in time of pandemic. PERFUSION-UK, 39(1), 85-95.

{EISOR} Delivery: Regional experience with sharing equipe, equipment \& expertise to increase {cDCD} donor pool in time of pandemic

Marta Velia Antonini;Matteo Cescon;Fausto Catena;Giorgio Ercolani;Vanni Agnoletti
2024

Abstract

Donation after circulatory death (DCD) programs are expanding in Europe, in the attempt to expand donors pool. Even in controlled DCD donors, however, a protracted warm ischemia time occurring in the perimortem period might damage organs, making these unsuitable for transplantation. Implementing a strategy of extracorporeal interval support for organ retrieval (EISOR), a regional reperfusion with normothermic, oxygenated blood provides a physiologic environment allowing extensive assessment of potential grafts, and potentially promotes recovery of native function. Here we report the results of a multi-center retrospective cohort study including 29 Maastricht Category III controlled DCD donors undergoing extracorporeal support in a regional DCD/EISOR Training Center, and in the network of referring In-Training Centers, under the liaison of the regional Transplant Coordination Center during COVID-19 pandemic, between March 2020 and November 2021. The study aims to understand whether a mobile, experienced EISOR team implementing a consistent technique and sharing its equipe, expertise and equipment in a regional network of hospitals, might be effective and efficient in implementing the regional DCD program activity even in a highly stressed healthcare system.
2024
Circelli, A., Antonini, M., Gamberini, E., Nanni, A., Benni, M., Alberto Castioni, C., et al. (2024). {EISOR} Delivery: Regional experience with sharing equipe, equipment \& expertise to increase {cDCD} donor pool in time of pandemic. PERFUSION-UK, 39(1), 85-95.
Circelli, Alessandro; Antonini, Marta; Gamberini, Emiliano; Nanni, Andrea; Benni, Marco; Alberto Castioni, Carlo; Gordini, Giovanni; Maitan, Stefano; ...espandi
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