Data Sheet 3_Variability in pediatric and neonatal organ offering, acceptance and utilization: a survey of Canadian pediatric transplant programs and organ donation organizations.pdf

Introduction<p>Solid organ transplantation in children is a lifesaving therapy, however, pediatric organ donation rates remain suboptimal.</p>Methods<p>We conducted a cross-sectional survey of Canadian organ donation organizations (ODOs) and pediatric transplant programs (TPs), aim...

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Main Author: Laurie A. Lee (11019920) (author)
Other Authors: Augustina Okpere (14198665) (author), Dori-Ann Martin (3461240) (author), Meagan Mahoney (19748410) (author), Lee James (18157951) (author), Yaron Avitzur (512059) (author), Bailey Piggott (19748413) (author), Christopher Tomlinson (2264878) (author), Simon Urschel (354841) (author), Lorraine Hamiwka (6849980) (author)
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Augustina Okpere (14198665)
Dori-Ann Martin (3461240)
Meagan Mahoney (19748410)
Lee James (18157951)
Yaron Avitzur (512059)
Bailey Piggott (19748413)
Christopher Tomlinson (2264878)
Simon Urschel (354841)
Lorraine Hamiwka (6849980)
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organ donation organizations
pediatric transplant programs
organ donation
transplantation
transplant policies
pediatric recipients
paediatrics
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description Introduction<p>Solid organ transplantation in children is a lifesaving therapy, however, pediatric organ donation rates remain suboptimal.</p>Methods<p>We conducted a cross-sectional survey of Canadian organ donation organizations (ODOs) and pediatric transplant programs (TPs), aiming to describe policies and practices for pediatric organ allocation, acceptance, and utilization in Canada.</p>Results<p>Response rates were 82% and 83% respectively for ODOs and transplant programs comprising 7 kidney, 3 heart, 2 lung, 2 liver and 1 intestine programs. All 9 ODOs reported offering pediatric organs following death by neurological criteria (DNC), while 8 reported offering organs following death by circulatory criteria (DCC) for some organs. Variability was found across ODOs and TPs. There was little agreement on both absolute and organ-specific donor exclusion criteria between ODOs. There was further disagreement in organ specific acceptance criteria between ODOs and TPs and between TPs themselves. Notably, despite the development of pediatric donation after DCC guidelines, organs from DCC donors are excluded by many ODOs and TPs.</p>Discussion<p>Further variability in pediatric specific training, policies, and allocation guidelines are also documented. Significant areas for improvement in standardization in organ acceptance, offering, and allocation in pediatric donation and transplantation across Canada were identified.</p>
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spelling Data Sheet 3_Variability in pediatric and neonatal organ offering, acceptance and utilization: a survey of Canadian pediatric transplant programs and organ donation organizations.pdfLaurie A. Lee (11019920)Augustina Okpere (14198665)Dori-Ann Martin (3461240)Meagan Mahoney (19748410)Lee James (18157951)Yaron Avitzur (512059)Bailey Piggott (19748413)Christopher Tomlinson (2264878)Simon Urschel (354841)Lorraine Hamiwka (6849980)Surgeryorgan donation organizationspediatric transplant programsorgan donationtransplantationtransplant policiespediatric recipientspaediatricsIntroduction<p>Solid organ transplantation in children is a lifesaving therapy, however, pediatric organ donation rates remain suboptimal.</p>Methods<p>We conducted a cross-sectional survey of Canadian organ donation organizations (ODOs) and pediatric transplant programs (TPs), aiming to describe policies and practices for pediatric organ allocation, acceptance, and utilization in Canada.</p>Results<p>Response rates were 82% and 83% respectively for ODOs and transplant programs comprising 7 kidney, 3 heart, 2 lung, 2 liver and 1 intestine programs. All 9 ODOs reported offering pediatric organs following death by neurological criteria (DNC), while 8 reported offering organs following death by circulatory criteria (DCC) for some organs. Variability was found across ODOs and TPs. There was little agreement on both absolute and organ-specific donor exclusion criteria between ODOs. There was further disagreement in organ specific acceptance criteria between ODOs and TPs and between TPs themselves. Notably, despite the development of pediatric donation after DCC guidelines, organs from DCC donors are excluded by many ODOs and TPs.</p>Discussion<p>Further variability in pediatric specific training, policies, and allocation guidelines are also documented. Significant areas for improvement in standardization in organ acceptance, offering, and allocation in pediatric donation and transplantation across Canada were identified.</p>2024-09-27T04:01:20ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.3389/frtra.2024.1458563.s004https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Sheet_3_Variability_in_pediatric_and_neonatal_organ_offering_acceptance_and_utilization_a_survey_of_Canadian_pediatric_transplant_programs_and_organ_donation_organizations_pdf/27116239CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/271162392024-09-27T04:01:20Z
spellingShingle Data Sheet 3_Variability in pediatric and neonatal organ offering, acceptance and utilization: a survey of Canadian pediatric transplant programs and organ donation organizations.pdf
Laurie A. Lee (11019920)
Surgery
organ donation organizations
pediatric transplant programs
organ donation
transplantation
transplant policies
pediatric recipients
paediatrics
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title Data Sheet 3_Variability in pediatric and neonatal organ offering, acceptance and utilization: a survey of Canadian pediatric transplant programs and organ donation organizations.pdf
title_full Data Sheet 3_Variability in pediatric and neonatal organ offering, acceptance and utilization: a survey of Canadian pediatric transplant programs and organ donation organizations.pdf
title_fullStr Data Sheet 3_Variability in pediatric and neonatal organ offering, acceptance and utilization: a survey of Canadian pediatric transplant programs and organ donation organizations.pdf
title_full_unstemmed Data Sheet 3_Variability in pediatric and neonatal organ offering, acceptance and utilization: a survey of Canadian pediatric transplant programs and organ donation organizations.pdf
title_short Data Sheet 3_Variability in pediatric and neonatal organ offering, acceptance and utilization: a survey of Canadian pediatric transplant programs and organ donation organizations.pdf
title_sort Data Sheet 3_Variability in pediatric and neonatal organ offering, acceptance and utilization: a survey of Canadian pediatric transplant programs and organ donation organizations.pdf
topic Surgery
organ donation organizations
pediatric transplant programs
organ donation
transplantation
transplant policies
pediatric recipients
paediatrics