The quality of donor organs will determine the quality of life for the recipient and the importance of optimal management of the multi‐organ donor is that the organs may benefit up to five, critically ill, patients. The basic principle is to maintain sufficient preload to minimise the need for inotropic support and it is recommended that all multiple organ donors should have central venous and arterial pressure monitoring in addition to adequate venous access. The importance of the choice of fluid for volume expansion and the management of the hormonal disturbances which follow brain death are considered. Copyright © 1990, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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Ghosh, S., Bethune, D. W., Hardy, I., Kneeshaw, J., Latimer, R. D., & Oduro, A. (1990). Management of donors for heart and heart–lung transplantation. Anaesthesia, 45(8), 672–675. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2044.1990.tb14396.x
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