Analysis of brain death declaration process and its impact on organ donation in a reference trauma center

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OBJECTIVE: To characterize the processes of brain death diagnosis and organ donation in a reference trauma center. METHODS: Observational and cross-sectional study with patients notified with brain death at a reference trauma center. Data were obtained through the collection of medical records and brain death declaration forms. RESULTS: One hundred fity-nine patients were notified with brain death, mostly male (82.6%), young adults (97.61%) and victims of brain traumatic injury (93.7%). Median of the total time interval for the diagnosis of brain death was 20.75 hours, with no difference between organ donors and non-donors. We had excessive time intervals on brain death declaration, but without statistical effect on organ donation numbers. CONCLUSION: We had low efficacy in brain death declaration based on longer time intervals, with no impact on organ donation.

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Paixão, J. T. C., Nascimento, V. H. N. do, Alves, M. C., Rodrigues, M. de F. A., Sousa, E. de J. S. de, & Santos-Lobato, B. L. D. (2020). Analysis of brain death declaration process and its impact on organ donation in a reference trauma center. Einstein (Sao Paulo, Brazil), 18, eAO5448. https://doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2020AO5448

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