Donation after cardiac death in non-survivable burns

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Abstract

Major burns have previously been considered a contraindication to solid organ donation. We present two cases of successful organ donation and transplantation, after Maastricht category III cardiac death in adult patients with non-survivable burns injury. The implications of the outcome of these cases are that major burns should not be considered a contraindication to organ donation, and that cardiac death provides opportunity for patients with non-survivable burns to contribute to the pool of potential organ donors.

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Widdicombe, N. J., Van Der Poll, A., Gould, A., & Isbel, N. (2013). Donation after cardiac death in non-survivable burns. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 41(3), 380–385. https://doi.org/10.1177/0310057x1304100317

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