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University of Colorado Hospital Policy and Procedure

Donation After CirculatoryCardiac Death


Related Policies and Procedures:
Organ and Tissue Donation
Consent for Medical Care and Procedures
Advance Directives
Determination of Death by Neurologic Criteria (Brain Death)
Mechanical entilation! Management and "iberation
Decision Ma#ing Ca$acity (DMC)
%nd of "ife Care
Approved by: Professional Practice& Policy and Procedure Committee
O' Committee
%thics Committee
Medical Board
%ffective! ()*+
Current! ,)--
Description: The $ur$ose of this $olicy is to outline the $rocedure in .hich human organs
are recovered for the $ur$ose of trans$lantation after the declaration of death according to
cardio$ulmonary criteria/
Accountability: A multidisci$linary team of health care $roviders from 0niversity of
Colorado 1os$ital is accountable to the needs of the 1os$ital and recommendations of The
2nstitute of Medicine/
Definitions:
CirculatoryCardiac Death: (Per 0niform Declaration of Death Act& -,3-4)! The cessation of
circulation and res$iration/ 5urther defined by the Nationalo Consensus on Donation after
Cardiac death for monitoring of death by confirming -) a $ulse of 6ero via arterial catheter or
do$$ler &4) that the $atient is a$neic& and +) the $atient is unres$onsive to verbal stimuli for a
$eriod of t.o to five minutes before $ronouncement of death/
Donation after circulatorycardiac death (DCD): A $rocedure that entails the recovery of
organs after cessation of circulation.here organs are surgically removed follo.ing
$ronouncement of death based on irreversible cessation of circulatory and res$iratory function in
$atients .ho have not met brain death criteria and decisions are made to forego further life7
$rolonging treatments//
Decision Ma#ing Ca$acity (DMC)!
Healthcare Decision Maker! -) A $atient .ho retains DMC& or 4) tThe $erson authori6ed to
ma#e medical treatment decisions on behalf of an adult $atient .ho does not have DMC/ This
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may include an agent under a Durable Medical Po.er of Attorney& family or $ro8y/ A
1ealthcare Decision Ma#er .ho meets the criteria set forth in 9ection 2A belo. is authori6ed to
ma#e an anatomical gift/
able of Contents
!" Deter#ination of the Heathcare Decision #aker $$$$$$ $$$$ $"" %
!!" Discussion of Care %
!!!" Potential DCD Donor &valuation $$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$ $$ '(
!)" Consent*Approval$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$ $$$$ ( %
)" +ithdra,al of -ife .ustainin/ Measures*patient #ana/e#ent $ $$$$ ( '0
)!" Pronounce#ent of Death $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$ ( 0
)!!" 1r/an Recovery$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$ 0 (
)!!!" 2inancial Considerations$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$""" """"""""""""""" """"""0(
!3" References$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$""" """"""0'4
3" Appendi5 A: Donation after Circulatory Death Procedural 2lo, Chart $"" 6 4
3!" Appendi5 7: DCD Procedure Chart$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 8'99 "6'
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Appendi5 C: DCD .u##ary .tate#ent$$$$$$$$$$$$$"9:'96
Policies:
!" Determination of the 1ealthcare Decision Ma#er for donation of anatomical gift/ (C'9 :-47
+(7-*( and C'9 -47+(7-*; )
The 1ealthcare Decision Ma#er re$resentative for the $ur$ose of ma#ing an anatomical gift is
the $erson designated in the follo.ing order of $riority!
A" Th e donor& if the donor is an adult or is a minor and is emanci$ated/
7" An agent a$$ointed in a medical durable $o.er of attorney signed by the $atient $ursuant
to C/'/9/ : -;7-(7;*</ ) unless the $o.er of attorney for health care or other record
$rohibits the agent from ma#ing an anatomical gift/=(C'9 -47+(7-*()
C" A court7a$$ointed guardian or conservator for the $atient& unless other.ise limited by the
court order a$$ointing the guardian or conservator/ C/'/9/ : -;7-(7+-;/
D. The UCH Advance Directive (yellow) Worksheet, Section 1, Health Care Decision Maker
ias noted in the Health Care Directive section in the electronic medical record or !ro"y
to make anatomical #i$t%or#an donations and si#ned &y the !atient,, s!eci$ically #ivin#
the Healthcare Decision Maker !ermission to a'thori(e an anatomical #i$t
II. Disc'ssion o$ Care)
A The disc'ssion is had with the !atient, and%or health care decision maker, and health
care team to disc'ss #oals and val'es to c'stomi(e the care !lan
* The Heath Care Decision Maker or !hysician initiates the disc'ssion to withdraw li$e+
s'stainin# treatment
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C The decision is made &y the Heathcare Decision Maker and the Attendin# ,hysician to
transition the !atient to end+o$+li$e care The D-. is com!leted in the /M. and co+si#ned &y
the Attendin# ,hysician within 01 ho'rs
!!!" Potential DCD Donor %valuation! 9uitable Candidate 9election!
The decision is made by the 1ealthcare Decision Ma#er and the Attending Physician to
transition the $atient to end7of7life care/ The DNA' order($ur$le) form is com$leted in
the %M' and co7& signed by the Attending Physician .ithin 4( hours/ and $laced on the
$atient>s chart/
A/ The Donor 2nformation "ine (+*+7+4-7**<*) is notified as soon as the 1eathcare
Decision Ma#er begins to consider .ithdra. of life sustaining treatment/
B/ The assessment for DCD candidate suitability should be conducted in collaboration .ith
Donor Alliance and the $atient>s $rimary health care team/ Donor Alliance
determination of donor suitability may include consultation from the Donor Alliance
Medical Director and Trans$lant Center teams that may be considering donor organs for
trans$lantation/
C/ A $atient (-* years old to usually <; years& ho.ever each case is evaluated individually)
.ho has a non7recoverable and irreversible neurological in?ury resulting in ventilator
de$endency but not fulfilling brain death criteria may be a suitable candidate for DCD/
D/ A $atient .ith severe neurological im$airment .ho retains DMC and is on life su$$ort
may choose to be evaluated by Donor Alliance for DCD/
%/ Donor Alliance should affirm on assessment (A$$endi8es D and %) that there is a
reasonable chance of cardiac death .ithin one hour of the .ithdra.al of life sustaining
treatment/su$$ort
The 1ealthcare Decision Ma#er or $hysician initiates the discussion to .ithdra. life7
sustaining treatment/ su$$ort/
The Donor 2nformation "ine (+*+7+4-7**<*) is notified as soon as the 1ealthcare
Decision Ma#er begins to consider .ithdra.al of life sustaining treatment/su$$ort/
The assessment for DCD candidate suitability should be conducted in collaboration .ith
the local Donor Alliance and the $atient@s $rimary health care team/ Donor Alliance
determination of donor suitability may include consultation from the Donor Alliance
Medical Director and Trans$lant Center teams that may be considering donor organs for
trans$lantation/
5/ An assessment should be made as to .hether death is li#ely to occur (after the
.ithdra.al of life7sustaining measures) .ithin - hour follo.ing .ithdra.al of life
sustaining treatment/
!)" Consent)A$$roval
A/ Donor Alliance fully informs the 1ealthcare Decision Ma#er authori6ed to ma#e an
anatomical gift of $rocedures or drug administration for the $ur$oses of organ donation
(e/g/ he$arin& regitine& femoral line $lacement& lym$h node e8cision& %CMO& and
bronchosco$y)/ No donation7or related medications shall be administered or donation
related $rocedures may be $erformed .ithout consent/
B/ Clearance from medical e8aminer)coroner must be obtained .hen a$$licable/
C/ There should be a $lan for $atient care if death does not occur .ithin the established
timeframe after the .ithdra.al of life sustaining measures/ This $lan should include
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logistics and $rovisions for continued end of life care& including immediate notification
of the family)1ealthcare Decision Ma#er/
)" Aithdra.al of "ife 9ustaining Measures) Patient Management
A/ Paralytics must be discontinued and allo.ed to clear& if $ossible& $rior to .ithdra.al of
life sustaining treatment& as evidenced by train of four of ()(/su$$ort/ (Per 0C1 %nd7of B
"ife $olicy)/
B/ A timeout is reCuired $rior to the initiation of the .ithdra.al of life sustaining measures/
The intent of the timeout is to verify $atient identification& roles and the res$ective roles
and res$onsibilities of the $atient care team& Donor Alliance staff& and organ recovery
team $ersonnel/
C/ No member of the trans$lant team shall be $resent for the .ithdra.al of life sustaining
measures/
D/ No member of the organ recovery team or Donor Alliance staff may $artici$ate in the
guidance or administration of $alliative care& or the declaration of death/
%/ 5amily members and other interested $arties& as a$$roved by the 1ealth C c are Decision
Ma#er& .ill be given the o$$ortunity to be $resent in the O' during .ithdra.al of life
sustaining treatmentcare and during the $eriod bet.een .ithdra.al of su$$ortcare and
ciculatorycardiac death/
5/ Aithdra.al of life sustaining measures (e/g/ %TT removal& termination of blood $ressure
su$$ort medications) are removed in the o$erating room as $er the attached algorithm
D/ 2f a$$licable& $lacement of femoral cannulas and administration of $harmacologic agents
(e/g/ regitine7& he$arin) for the sole $ur$ose of donor organ function must be detailed and
a$$roved by the 1ealthcare Decision Ma#er authori6ed to ma#e an anatomical gift in the
consent $rocess/
)!" Pronouncement of Death
A/ The $atient care team member that is authori6ed to declare death must not be a member
of the Donor Alliance or organ recovery team/
B/ The method of declaring cardiac death must com$ly in all res$ects .ith the legal
definition of death by an irreversible cessation of circulatory and res$iratory functions for
t.o to five minutes before the $ronouncement of death
)!!" Organ 'ecovery
A/ There .ill be a time limit of no longer than ; minutes and no less than t.o minutes
bet.een cessation of circulation and the $ronouncement of death/ Organ recovery may
be initiated immediately on $ronouncement of death/
)!!!" 5inancial Considerations
A/ Donor Alliance $olicy shall ensure that no donation related charges are $assed to the
donor family/
Procedures! 9ee A$$endicies! A$$endi8 A7 DCD Procedure 5lo. Diagram= A$$endi8 B7 DCD
Procedure Chart= A$$endi8 C7 DCD 9ummary 9tatement= A$$endi8es D and % Donor Alliance
Assessment Tools
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'eferences!
-/ Deita MA& 9nyder E/ Develo$ment of the 0niversity of Pittsburgh Medical Center Policy
for the care of terminally ill $atients .ho may become organ donors after death follo.ing
removal of life su$$ort/ Fennedy 2nstitute of %thics Eournal -,,+=+!--+74, ("O% +222)
4/ %d.ards E/ Mulvania P/ Ma8imi6ing Organ Donation O$$ortunities Through Donation After
Cardiac Death/ Critical Care Nurse& vol 4</ no4/&4**< ("O% ;)
+/ McMahan E/ The meta$hysics of death/ Bioethics -,,;=,!,-7-4< ("O% <2)
(/ 9ills P/& Blair 1A/& Donation after Cardiac Death! "essons "earned/ Eournal of Trauma
Nursing& vol -(& no -& 4**G ("O% ;)
;/ Dries& C/& et al / An Official American Thoracic 9ociety)2nternational 9ociety for 1eart and
"ung Trans$lantation)9ociety of Critical Care Medicine)Association of Organ and
Procurement Organi6ations)0nited Net.or# of Organ 9haring 9tatement!%thical and Policy
Considerations in Organ Donation after Circulatory Determination of Death/ Am E 'es$ir
Crit Care Med& ol -33& 2ss -& $$ -*+7-*,& 4*-+ ("O% 3222)/
</ 'eich& D/E/& et al / A9T9 'ecommended Practice Duidelines for Controlled Donation after
Cardiac Death Organ Procurement and Trans$lantation/ American Eournal of Trans$lantation
4**,= ,! 4**(74*-- ("O% G22)/
G/ Dare& A/E/& Bartlett& A/9/& 5raser& E/5/& Critical Care of the Potential Organ Donor / Curr
Neurol Neurosci 'e$ 4*-4 -4!(;<7(<;/ ("O% ;)/
3/ Bastami& 9/& Matthes& O/& Frones& T/& Biller7Andorno& N/ 9ystematic 'evie. of Attitudes
To.ard Donation after Cardiac Death Among 1eathcare Providers and the Deneral Public/
,/ Manara& A/'/&Mur$hy& P/D/& O >Callaghan& D/ Donation after circulatory death/ British
Eournal of Anaesthesia 4*-4& -*3! -*37-4-/ ("O% G22)/
-*/ Cam$bell& M/"/(4*--) American Association of Critical Care Nurses! Procedure Manual for
Critical Care/ Procedure -+G/ 9t/ "ouis& MO! 9aunders!%lsevier/
--/ C'9 An a tomical Dift Act& Colorado 'evised 9tatues/ 4*G 7+7( (4**G)/ o
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Attach#ent Appendi5 A
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A ppendi5 ttach#ent 7
DCD Procedure Chart
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Description -ocation
<ey Personnel
<ey Points
=.upportive care for
patients and fa#ilies
:
Decision to
.ithdra. life7
sustaining
treatment
2C0
2C0 team
9$iritualPastoral
Care
Decision to .ithdra. life sustaing
treatmentsu$$ort M09T be inde$endent
(and $recede) the DCD $rocess
2nvolvement of #ey $ersonnel $er family
D>AR (purple for#) #ust be
co#pleted?and si/ned by Attendin/
Physician in the &MR and on chart
2m$lement 2C0 %O" order7set
H Patient sym$tom
management $er 0C1
%nd7of7"ife
Duidelines 7 2C0
team
H 5amily su$$ort
through
9$iritualPastoral
Care& 2C0 team&
social .or# I others
(as needed)
9
Notification of
Donor
2nformation
"ine ($otential
donor)
2C0
2C0 nursing staff
Donor Alliance
Donor Alliance .ill assess eligibility of a
$otential donor (initial assessment should
not include contact .ith the $atient or
family)/
H Patient sym$tom
management $er 0C1
%nd7of7"ife
Duidelines 7 2C0
team
H 5amily su$$ort
through
9$iritualPastoral
Care& 2C0 team&
social .or# I others
(as needed)
%
Donor Alliance
5amily 9u$$ort
Coordinator
collaboratively
.ith 0C1 staff
or Designated
'eCuestor
offers family
organ donation
o$tion
2C0
Designated
'eCuestor(s)!
Donor Alliance
Pastoral Care
1os$ital
Manager
Decedent Affairs
Organ reCuest M09T be $erformed
through a Donor Alliance 5amily 9u$$ort
Coordinator collaboratively .ith 0C1
staff or Designated 'eCuestor only
Organ reCuest must occur through face to
face contact/ 2f the family does not s$ea#
%nglish& a Cualified inter$reter must be
available for accurate translation
2nformed consent $rocess! donor families
must understand and agree to all ste$s of
the DCD $rocess including acce$tance of
the follo.ing!
-/ An a$$ro8imate time minimum of <7
3 hours $rior to .ithdra.al of life
sustaining treatment is needed to
allo. for necessary organ recovery
$re$arations/
4/ The 2C0 team .ill remain at the
$atient@s bedside throu/hout the
,ithdra,al of life sustainin/
treat#entsupport process" he
H Patient sym$tom
management $er 0C1
%nd7of7"ife
Duidelines 7 2C0
team
H 5amily su$$ort
through
9$iritualPastoral
Care& Donor Alliance
(5amily 9u$$ort
Team) I)7 2C0 team
and social .or#)
others (if $resent)
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fa#ily #ay be present in the 1R
durin/ end'of'life care ,ith
sur/eon approval and if the fa#ily
so ,ishes"
+/ Arterial cannulation may be
$erformed $rior to the $atient@s death
in the O'/ "ocal anesthesia .ill be
used to ensure $atient comfort/
(/ Administration of $harmacologic
agents (e/g/ he$arin) for the sole
$ur$ose of donor organ function must
be detailed in the consent $rocess and
ordered on a case by case basis
,hen ordered by Donor
Alliance*Pri#ary ea# MD"
he fa#ily #ay be present in the 1R
durin/ end'of'life care ,ith sur/eon
approval and if the fa#ily so ,ishes"
Donor Alliance Representative offers
fa#ily the choice of acco#panyin/
fa#ily #e#ber*patient to 1R for
re#oval of life sustainin/
treat#entsupport until declaration of
death? and notifies 1R of fa#ily choice
'eassure family of $atient comfort and
su$$ort throughout the DCD $rocess/
5amilies should be reminded that the
$atient might not al.ays die after
.ithdra.al of life7su$$ort/ 'eassure
families that their loved one .ould then
be returned to the 2C0 for continued
su$$ortive care if death does not occur
one hour follo.ing the .ithdra.al of life
su$$ort/
5amilies should also be given the o$tion
to see the body of their loved one
follo.ing surgery (47( hrs $ost7death)
(A
5amily does
NOT elect
donation!
Document
decision and
$rovide su$$ort
2C0
9$iritualPastoral
Care
Donor Alliance
2C0 team
Provide continued su$$ort for $atient and
family= address further Cuestions)
concerns
Donor Alliance documents decision
including reason for no donation
H Patient sym$tom
management $er 0C1
%nd7of7"ife
Duidelines 7 2C0
team
H 5amily su$$ort
through
9$iritualPastoral
Care& 2C0 team&
social .or# I others
(as needed)
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(7
5amily elects
donation!
Notify 1os$ital
manager&
Decedent
Affairs 7 begin
mobili6a7tion
2C0
Donor Alliance
1os$ital
Manager
Decedent Affairs
9$iritualPastoral
Care
2C0 team
Donor Alliance begins donor
management)$lacement $rocess
1os$ital manager .ill ensure a$$ro$riate
2C0 staff allocated and mobili6ed
Decedent Affairs .ill initiate $a$er.or# )
.ith family
Ongoing su$$ort of family
of family
H Patient sym$tom
management $er 0C1
%nd7of7"ife
Duidelines 7 2C0
team
H 5amily su$$ort
through
9$iritualPastoral
Care& Donor Alliance&
2C0 team& social
.or# I others (as
needed)
(C
1R staff
initiates
contact ,ith
!CU staff and
patient fa#ily
2C0
2C0
O'
1R nurse contacts !CU nurse and
#akes arran/e#ents to co#e to the
unit and #eet the patient and fa#ily*
1R nurse prepares 1R for patient and
fa#ily"
0 5amily& Donor
Alliance and
staff
$re$arations
com$lete!
Trans$ort
$atient to O'
Trans$ort
2C0 resident MD
2C0 nurse I 'T
0C1 trans$ort
Donor Alliance
Trans$ort should occur after!
-/ The family is ready and decision
made by 2C0)O' staff)$hysicians)
if family .ill accom$any $atient to
the O' or remain in the 2C0 for the
.ithdra.al of life sustaining
treatmentsu$$ort
4/ Donor Alliance has com$leted $re7
recovery $rocess
+/ Necessary $re$arations by the O'
and 'ecovery teams are com$lete
(/ Necessary 2C0 coverage has been
secured
2C0 resident MD& 'T and nurse then
$roceed .ith the $atient to the O' and
continue $atient su$$ort
H Patient sym$tom
management $er 0C1
%nd7of7"ife
Duidelines 7 2C0
resident MD& nurse
and 'T
H 5amily su$$ort
through 9$iritual
Pastoral Care& Donor
Alliance and 2C0
nursing staff I others
(as needed)
4
Patient
$re$aration for
organ recovery
O'
O' 9taff
2C0 resident MD
2C0 nurse
Donor Alliance
2C0 resident MD and nurse continue
$atient su$$ort .ith guidance from O'
staff and Donor Alliance (see above
section 4)
O' nursing staff $re$s and dra$es $atient
Cannulation may be $erformed under the
guidance of Donor Alliance/
H Patient sym$tom
management $er 0C1
%nd7of7"ife
Duidelines 7 2C0
resident MD& nurse
and 'T
H 5amily su$$ort
through
9$iritualPastoral
Care& Donor Alliance
and 2C0 nursing staff
I others (as needed)
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Aithdra.al of
life7sustaining
treatment
O'
2C0 resident MD
2C0 nurse and
'T Donor
Alliance
Aithdra.al of life sustaining trearment
should adhere to 0C1 %nd7of7"ife
Duidelines and !CU &1- order'set?
includin/ discontinuation and
clearance? if possible? of paralytics
prior to discontinuation of #echanical
ventilator"
2C0 resident and nurse remain $resent
throughout the .ithdra.al $rocess to the
time of death or the $atient@s return to the
2C0/ 'T e8tubates $atient $er $olicy
H Patient sym$tom
management $er 0C1
%nd7of7"ife
Duidelines 7 2C0
resident MD& nurse
and 'T
H 5amily su$$ort
through
9$iritualPastoral
Care& Donor Alliance
and 2C0 nursing staff
I others (as needed)
8A
Patient does
NOT die!
'eturn $atient
to 2C0 and
continue
$atient and
family su$$ort
Trans$ort
2C0 resident MD
2C0 nurse
Donor Alliance
0C1 trans$ort
2f $atient does not die .ithin ON% hour&
or .ithin the allotted time s$ecified by the
OPO for organ viability& the 2C0 nurse
.ill notify 2C0 charge nurse that the
$atient is returning to the 2C0 or
designated bed/
2C0 charge nurse )Donor Alliance
notifies family that $atient is alive and is
returning .ith the 2C0 team
H Patient sym$tom
management $er 0C1
%nd7of7"ife
Duidelines 7 2C0
resident MD and
nurse
H 5amily su$$ort
through
9$iritualPastoral
Care& Donor Alliance&
2C0 team and social
.or#
87
Patient dies!
Proceed .ith
organ recovery
O'
2C0 resident MD
2C0 nurse
Donor Alliance
'ecovery team
Anesthesiologist
Patient must have cessation of
circulation for %'4 #inutes before
pronounce#ent of death" 'esident MD
declares J documents death based on the
2nstitute of Medicine@s criteria!
Confir# a pulse of @ero by arterial
catheter or Doppler si/nal if arterial
line not already in place
Confirm that the $atient is a$neic
Confirm that $atient is unres$onsive to
verbal stimuli
The incision for organ recovery may
occur immediately after $ronouncement
of death/
Donor Alliance coordinates recovery
transition
2C0 nurse notifies 2C0 charge nurse of
death
Donor Alliance 5amily 9u$$ort
Coordinator)Organ 'ecovery Coordinator
notifies family of death
'ecovery team $roceeds .ith organ
recovery
2C0 team returns to the 2C0 7
2C0 resident MD notifies Coroner of
death
Decedent affairs com$letes death $ac#et
H Attention to $ost7
mortem cultural)
religious rituals
(.here a$$licable) 7
O' team
H 5amily su$$ort
through
9$iritualPastoral
Care& Donor Alliance&
2C0 nursing staff I)7
others at family
reCuest
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AA
5amily does
NOT .ant to
vie. body
$ost7recovery!
Move body to
morgue
Trans$ort
Donor Alliance
0C1 trans$ort
9$iritualPastoral
Care
Ahether the family .ants to vie. the
body after death or recovery of organs
should be established at the time of the
donation decision
H Attention to $ost7
mortem cultural)
religious rituals
(.here a$$licable) 7
1os$ital staff
H 5amily su$$ort
through
9$iritualPastoral Care
I)7 others at family
reCuest
A7
5amily .ants
to vie. body
$ost7recovery!
Move body to
PAC0 or
designated
vie.ing room
Trans$ort
0C1 trans$ort
9$iritualPastoral
Care

!f a PACU space? preferably the PACU
isolation? is not available? the Hospital
Mana/er ,ill arran/e for trans$ort to an
available room .ithin hos$ital and notify
the 2C0 nursing staff
1R nurses ,ill perfor# the post
#orte# care on the DCD patient
Donor Alliance 5amily 9u$$ort
Coordinator)9$iritualPastoral Care
accom$anies family to recovery) vie.ing
room (or $er family reCuest)
Post recovery needs of family .ill be
su$$orted
H Attention to $ost7
mortem cultural)
religious rituals
(.here a$$licable) 7
1os$ital staff
H 5amily su$$ort
through
9$iritualPastoral Care
I)7 others at family
reCuest
!CU tea# K Primary attending and resident MDs& $rimary 2C0 nurse and 'es$iratory Thera$ist
('T)
Recovery tea# K Donor Alliance& recovery surgeons& O' nurses and su$$ort staff
= Additional $atient& family or staff su$$ort is available at all times through the Palliative Care
Consult 9ervice and)or the %thics Consult 9ervice
Appendi5 C
Donation After Cardiac Death 7 9ummary 9tatement
The donation of vital organs and tissues from $atients declared dead using cardiac criteria has
been in $ractice since the ince$tion of trans$lantation/ Criteria for the declaration of brain death
.ere introduced into clinical $ractice in -,34 and .ere $referred to donation from $atients
declared dead by cardiac criteria because .arm ischemic time .as minimi6ed/ Both ty$es of
donation are in current use in the country/
Currently only one third of $atients listed for trans$lantation .ill ever receive an organ trans$lant
(.../unos/org)/ 2n res$onse to this critical organ shortage ne. strategies in donation have
been $laced into clinical $ractice/ 2n 4**4& living donation com$rised nearly one half of all
organs recovered& .hile there is increased national activity in donation after cardiac death
(DCD)L (.../unos/org)/
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1eart& lung& liver and #idneys have been successfully recovered from DCD/ 2t is antici$ated that
DCD .ill decrease time on the .aiting list and reduce the current -GM .aiting list death rate/
Donation after cardiac death also $rovides a comforting o$tion for families .ho other.ise could
not $artici$ate in the donation $rocess/
Donation after cardiac death has been re7evaluated by the %thics Committees at the 2nstitute of
Medicine (National Academy Press& -,,G)& 0nited Net.or# of Organ 9haring
(0NO9&.../0NO9/org) and locally by Donor Alliance/ 2t is no. acce$ted as an o$tion in
organ donation .ithout legal or ethical barriers/

Near Donor
'ecovered
Number of Donors
(includes DCD)
Number of DCD Number of OPO>s
.ith at least one
DCD
-,,+ (&3<- (4 -+
-,,( ;&*,< ;G 44
-,,; ;&+<* <( 44
-,,< ;&(-G G- 4-
-,,G ;&(GG G3 -,
-,,3 ;&G,3 G( -<
-,,, ;&344 3( 4*
4*** ;&,3< --G +*
4**-(Ean7Nov) ;&<-- -(4 +(
LDonation After Cardiac Death is the terminology used by 0NO9 and the D119/ Additional terminology included
Non 1eart Beating Donors (N1BD) and Asystolic Organ Donors (AOD)
BACFD'O0ND!
2n -,;(& the first successful trans$lant of a #idney .as $erformed bet.een identical t.ins/
9ubseCuently liver (-,<+) and heart (-,<G) follo.ed along .ith lung& $ancreas& intestine and
combinations of organs/ %arly trans$lant $rograms obtained organs from living or cadaveric
donors/ Prior to -,<3 all cadaveric organs .ere obtained from $atients .ho .ere declared dead
according to cardio$ulmonary criteria/
The conce$t of death .as broadened by the re$ort from the Ad 1oc Committee of the 1arvard
Medical 9chool (-,<3) on neurologic criteria for brain death/ The definition of death .as
modified to include irreversible loss of .hole brain function including brain stem in addition to
irreversible cessation of cardio$ulmonary function/ By -,34 Obrain7deathP .as legally acce$ted
by every state as a means to declare death/ Because organs from brain7dead donors .ere more
li#ely to be viable at the time of recovery& there .as a shift of $reference to $rocurement and use
of organs from brain7dead donors/ 1o.ever& the $ractice of DCD has continued uninterru$ted at
various sites throughout the nation to the $resent/ That only one third of $atients currently
.aiting for organs .ill ever receive trans$lantation has rene.ed the interest in DCD as a means
of reducing the organ shortage/
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Ahile the 0niversity of Aisconsin at Madison has al.ays had an active DCD $rogram& the
Pittsburgh OPolicy for the Management of Terminally 2ll Patients Aho May Become Organ
DonorP in -,,; .as emblematic of a return to the utili6ation of former resources/ Current
evidence sho.ing good organ function follo.ing trans$lantation of organs recovered from DCD
donors su$$orts the revitali6ation of DCD $ractices to meet the needs of $atients .aiting for
organ trans$lantation (.../unos/org)/
T1% MOD%'N DONO' A5T%' CA'D2AC D%AT1 !
The 2nstitute of Medicine (2OM) convened a grou$ of senior e8$erts .ho .ere not directly
involved in organ $rocurement or trans$lantation to analy6e and re$ort on Donation After
Cardiac Death/ The investigators met on Euly +*& -,,G to hear evidence from invited
$rofessionals re$resenting trans$lantation& organ $rocurement& bioethics& donors& reci$ients and
the federal government/ The recommendations of this distinguished committee .ere re$orted in
the -,,G re$ort ONon71eart7Beating Organ Trans$lantation= Medical and %thical 2ssues in
ProcurementP (National Academy Press -,,G)/ An u$dated re$ort .as issued in -,,, by the
2OM/ This brief syno$sis contains definitions and recommendations $rovided by the 2OM/
Donation After Cardiac Death occurs .hen organs are recovered from a donor .ho is declared
dead follo.ing irreversible cessation of circulatory and res$iratory function (0niform
Determination of Death Act& -4 0niform "a.s Annotated +4* Q-,,* 9u$$l/R/ A more acce$ting
societal vie. of the .ithdra.al of life su$$ort lends $rovision to the $ractice of DCD by
im$roving organ viability through controlling the time of death/ The resulting shortened time
bet.een absence of circulation and removal or organs should enhance organ survival/
Patients or a $ro8y decision7ma#er may decide to .ithdra. life su$$ort& if $atients are
com$etent .ith an intolerable Cuality of life or incom$etent but not brain dead& usually due to
severe brain in?ury .ith an e8tremely $oor $rognosis as to survival or functional status (Council
on 9cientific Affairs and Council on %thical and Eudicial Affairs of the American Medical
Association& -,,*= President>s Commission -,3+)/ The decision to .ithdra. life su$$ort must
be based u$on the nature of the $atient>s illness& advanced directives and family consent/ Only
once these issues have been resolved can a $atient be considered a candidate for DCD/ To
$rotect against any conflict of interest& discussions and actions regarding the .ithdra.al of life
su$$ort must be se$arated from those concerning organ donation/ Most institutions use t.o
teams to accom$lish this tas#/ The medical care team usually deals .ith issues regarding
.ithdra.al of life su$$ort& .hile a trained and designated agent of the institution and agent of
the Organ Procurement Organi6ation must $erform discussions about donation/
P'%MO'T%M CANN0"AT2ON AND M%D2CAT2ON9 !
Over half of the current national $rotocols for the care of DCD $atients allo. insertion of a
femoral arterial catheter before .ithdra.al of life su$$ort once informed consent is obtained
from the $ro8y)decision7ma#er/ The catheter is used to infuse $reservation solution immediately
follo.ing the declaration of death/ The catheter and infusion of $reservation fluid is of benefit to
the $otential reci$ient by reducing .arm ischemic time/ There is no #no.n benefit to the donor/
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The use of $remortem he$arin and $hentolamine to $reserve organ function has generated
controversy since they may hasten death in some $atients/ The 2OM recogni6es the $rinci$al of
double effect .hereby an intervention that $reserves donor organ function may have an
unintended adverse effect of hastening death/ This $rinci$al is inherent in the $rocess of
.ithdra.ing life su$$ort that in it hastens death/ Because not all interventions .ill elicit the
same effect in all $atients& The 2nstitute of Medicine (National Academy Press -,,,)
recommends that decisions regarding the use of these medications be made inde$endently in
each case by the trans$lant team in con?unction .ith the medical care team and family consent/
The 2OM sti$ulates& ho.ever& that $hysicians must not administer medications that .ill hasten
death by e8acerbating an underlying condition such as the use of he$arin in stro#e victims/
2n contrast there is a consensus that the use of medications to $rovide comfort for dying $atients
must not be .ithheld/ The $ractice of comfort care in DCD donors should not differ from that
given to other $atients undergoing .ithdra.al of life su$$ort/
D%C"A'AT2ON O5 D%AT1 !
The National Consensus Conference on DCD held in Philadel$hia in 4**; recommends that
death is determined using circulatory criteria/ This meets the criteria set forth in the 0niform
Declaration of Death Act (0DDA)/ Cessation of circulation should be detected by the absence
of an arterial .aveform during continuous arterial vascular monitoring/ Alternatively& cessation
of circulation can be detected by the absence of Do$$ler im$ulse .hen measured over a large
artery/ The time bet.een cessation of circulation and the declaration of death should be no less
than 4 minutes and no longer than ; minutes/ The 0niversity of Pittsburgh uses a t.o7minute
interval/ The National Consensus Conferences $resented data to su$$ort the use of a 4 minute
.ait bet.een the cessation of circulation and the declaration of death/ They recommend
ho.ever& that additional data is collected to assess the incidence of autoresuscitation/ 2t is
therefore $ossible that the 47; minute recommendation could be shortened in the future/
5AM2"2%9 !
The Bill of 'ights for Donor 5amilies em$hasi6es the need for all 2nstitutions to $rovide
designated and trained health care givers .ho can $rovide information and e8$lanations of donor
$rocedures to family members/ 5ollo.7u$ .ith donor families is strongly recommended by the
Bill/ Aithout the su$$ort of donor families trans$lantation .ould come to a virtual standstill and
the ho$e of $otential reci$ients .ould be dim/ Ae can all enhance donor activity by $roviding
comfort and res$ect to donor families/
M2992ON O5 T1% COMM2TT%% ON DONAT2ON A5T%' CA'D2AC D%AT1 AT 0C1!
The Medical Board of 0niversity 1os$ital a$$ointed members of the 1ealth 9cience Center to
serve on a Committee to develo$ a .or#ing $rotocol for the im$lementation and management of
Donation after Cardiac Death (DCD)/ All members .ere $rovided .ith literature from the
2nstitute of Medicine& 0nited Net.or# of Organ 9haring and Donor Alliance sho.ing that DCD
is a .ell7established ty$e of organ donation that has been rigorously evaluated by 2nstitutes that
re$resent the national and local heath interests/ There are no national or local legal or ethical
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barriers to use of DCD/ ConseCuently the Committee on DCD is charged .ith develo$ing
$olicies that govern)guide the im$lementation and management of a DCD $rogram at the
0niversity of Colorado 1ealth 9ciences Center/ The elements of the $olicy reflect the needs of
0niversity 1os$ital but abide by the essential guidelines set forth by the 2nstitute of Medicine/
To that effect the Committee outlined seven areas that reCuire s$ecial attention in $olicy
develo$ment/ A subcommittee .as assigned to each s$ecial area of interest/ %ach subcommittee
re$orted its $rogress and $oints of resolution/ The seven s$ecial interest issues .ere assigned to
si8 subcommittees/
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%8$iration li#elihood .ithin <* and -4* minutes .ill be determined by information from this instrument
$lus body mass inde8/
DCD tool score .ith additional
$oints for BM2
Probability of e8$iration .ithin
<* minutes M
Probability of e8$iration .ithin
-4* minutes M
-* 3 4<
-- -+ +(
-4 4* (4
-+ 43 ;-
-( +3 ;,
-; ;* <3
-< <4 G;
-G G4 3-
-3 3- 3<
-, 3G ,*
4* ,4 ,4
4- ,; ,;
44 ,G ,<
4+ ,3 ,G
BM2 indicates body mass inde8= DCD& donation after cardiac death
Appendi5 &

DCD Assess#ent !nstruction +orksheet
Criteria Assi/ned Points Pt" .core
S!ontaneo's .es!irations a$ter 12 min
'ate S-4
-
'ate T-4
+
T S4** cc
-
T T4** cc
+
N25 T4*
+
N25 S4*
-
-o S!ontaneo's .es!irations ,
3aso!ressors%4notro!es
No aso$ressors)2notro$es -
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9ingle aso$ressors)2notro$es 4
Multi$le aso$ressors)2notro$es +
,atient A#e
*7+* -
+-7;* 4
;- I +
4nt'&ation
%ndotracheal Tube +
Tracheostomy -
5"y#enation A$ter 12 min'tes
O4 9at S,*M -
O4 9at 3*73,M 4
O4 9at TG,M +
*M4
T4* -
4*74, 4
S+* +
5inal 9core
Time from %8tubation to %8$iration
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