Brain-Dead Organ Donor (eBook)
XVI, 368 Seiten
Springer New York (Verlag)
978-1-4614-4304-9 (ISBN)
Addressing all aspects of brain death and thoroughly detailing how a potential organ donor should be maintained to ensure maximum use of the organs and cells, The Brain-Dead Organ Donor: Pathophysiology and Management is a landmark addition to the literature. This first-of-its-kind, multidisciplinary volume will be of interest to a large section of the medical community. The first section of the book reviews the historical, medical, legal, and ethical aspects of brain death. That is followed by two chapters on the pathophysiology of brain death as investigated in small and large animal models. This includes a review of the many hormonal changes, including the neuroendocrine- adrenergic 'storm', that takes place during and following the induction of brain death, and how they impact metabolism. The next section of the book reviews various effects of brain death, namely its impact on thyroid function, the inflammatory response that develops, and those relating to innate immunity. The chapters relating to assessment and management of potential organ donors will be of interest to a very large group of transplant surgeons and physicians as well as critical care and neurocritical care physicians and nurses. Neurologists, endocrinologists, neurosurgeons, and pathologists will also be interested, especially in the more basic science sections on various aspects of brain-death and hormonal therapy. Organ procurement organizations and transplant coordinators worldwide will also be interested in this title. Other chapters will be of interest to medical historians, medico-legal experts, and ethicists.
Addressing all aspects of brain death and thoroughly detailing how a potential organ donor should be maintained to ensure maximum use of the organs and cells, The Brain-Dead Organ Donor: Pathophysiology and Management is a landmark addition to the literature. This first-of-its-kind, multidisciplinary volume will be of interest to a large section of the medical community. The first section of the book reviews the historical, medical, legal, and ethical aspects of brain death. That is followed by two chapters on the pathophysiology of brain death as investigated in small and large animal models. This includes a review of the many hormonal changes, including the neuroendocrine- adrenergic 'storm', that takes place during and following the induction of brain death, and how they impact metabolism. The next section of the book reviews various effects of brain death, namely its impact on thyroid function, the inflammatory response that develops, and those relating to innate immunity. The chapters relating to assessment and management of potential organ donors will be of interest to a very large group of transplant surgeons and physicians as well as critical care and neurocritical care physicians and nurses. Neurologists, endocrinologists, neurosurgeons, and pathologists will also be interested, especially in the more basic science sections on various aspects of brain-death and hormonal therapy. Organ procurement organizations and transplant coordinators worldwide will also be interested in this title. Other chapters will be of interest to medical historians, medico-legal experts, and ethicists.
Chapter 1IntroductionDimitri Novitzky and David K.C. CooperChapter 2Historical Aspects of the Diagnosis of DeathFélix Bacigalupo and Daniela Huerta FernándezChapter 3The Determination of Brain DeathCurtis M. Keller, Boris Chulpayev, and Michael HoffmannChapter 4Legal Aspects of Declaration of Brain Death and Organ DonationRicky T. Munoz and Mark D. Fox Chapter 5Ethical Aspects of Declaration of Brain Death and Organ DonationMark D. Fox and Ricky T. MunozChapter 6Pathophysiology of Brain Death in Small Animal ModelsBernhard Floerchinger, Nicholas L. Tilney, and Stefan G. TulliusChapter 7Pathophysiology of Brain Death and Effects of Hormonal Therapy in Large Animal ModelsDimitri Novitzky, Winston N. Wicomb, and David K.C. CooperChapter 8The Efficacy of Thyroid Hormone Therapy in Brain-Dead Heart Donors: A Review of Thyroid Function in Health and DiseaseLawrence E. Shapiro and Tatiana BaronChapter 9The Inflammatory Response to Brain DeathAnne Barklin, Christine Lodberg Hvas, and Else ToennesenChapter 10The Influence of Brain Death and Intensive Care Management on Donor Organs: Assessment of Inflammatory MarkersWayel Jassem and Susan V. FuggleChapter 11Brain-Death–Induced Inflammation: Possible Role of the Cholinergic Anti-Inflammatory PathwaySimone Hoeger and Benito A. YardChapter 12Innate Immunity and Injury During Brain Death: Opportunities for InterventionMarc A. Seelen, Henri G.D. Leuvenink, and Rutger J. PloegChapter 13Selection of the Brain-Dead Potential Organ DonorKadiyala V. Ravindra, Keri E. Lunsford, Paul C. KuoChapter 14Infectious Disease Aspects of the Brain-Dead Potential Organ DonorNicole M. Theodoropoulos and Michael G. IsonChapter 15Malignancy in the Brain-Dead Organ DonorMichael A. Nalesnik, Ron Shapiro, and Michael G. IsonChapter 16Early Clinical Experience of Hormonal Therapy in the Brain-Dead Potential Organ DonorDimitri Novitzky, Burcin Ekser, and David K.C. CooperChapter 17Assessment, Monitoring, and Management of the Brain-Dead Potential Organ DonorDemetrios Demetriades and Lydia LamChapter 18Assessment, Monitoring and Management of Brain-Dead Potential Organ Donors in EuropeGabriel J. Echeverri and Bruno G. GridelliChapter 19Current Management of Brain Dead Donors in AustraliaPeter S. Macdonald, Anders Aneman, Deepak Bhonagiri, Daryl Jones, Gerry O’Callaghan, Helen Opdam, William Silvester, and Geoffrey J. Dobb (on behalf of the Australian Deceased Donor Management Research Group[1])Chapter 20Management of the Brain-Dead Organ Donor—Perspectives of the Transplant Coordinator Nicole T. Farina and David K.C. CooperChapter 21Surgical Aspects of Thoracic and Abdominal Organ Procurement from Brain-Dead DonorsMichael J. Anstadt, Paul C. Kuo, and Kadiyala V. RavindraChapter 22Impact of Brain Death on Storage of the HeartWinston N. Wicomb and David K.C. CooperChapter 23Impact of Brain Death on Abdominal Organs and Allograft Preservation StrategiesConey Bae, Anthony Watkins, Scot D. Henry, and James V. GuarreraChapter 24Functional Repair of Brain Death-Induced InjuryHenri G.D. Leuvenink, Marc A.J. Seelen, and Rutger J. PloegChapter 25Functional Repair of Brain-Death-Injured Donor LungsJonathan C. Yeung, Marcelo Cypel, and Shaf KeshavjeeChapter 26Thyroid Hormone Therapy to the Recipient of a Heart from a Brain-Dead DonorDimitri Novitzky and David K.C. CooperChapter 27Current and Potential Future Trends in the Management of the Brain-Dead Organ Donor Octavio E. Pajaro and James K. KirklinChapter 28Maximizing Utilization of the Potential Deceased Donor—The Challenge ContinuesEliezer KatzChapter 12Innate Immunity and Injury During Brain Death: Opportunities for InterventionMarc A. Seelen, Henri G.D. Leuvenink, and Rutger J. PloegChapter 13Selection of the Brain-Dead Potential Organ DonorKadiyala V. Ravindra, Keri E. Lunsford, Paul C. KuoChapter 14Infectious Disease Aspects of the Brain-Dead Potential Organ DonorNicole M. Theodoropoulos and Michael G. IsonChapter 15Malignancy in the Brain-Dead Organ DonorMichael A. Nalesnik, Ron Shapiro, and Michael G. IsonChapter 16Early Clinical Experience of Hormonal Therapy in the Brain-Dead Potential Organ DonorDimitri Novitzky, Burcin Ekser, and David K.C. CooperChapter 17Assessment, Monitoring, and Management of the Brain-Dead Potential Organ DonorDemetrios Demetriades and Lydia LamChapter 18Assessment, Monitoring and Management of Brain-Dead Potential Organ Donors in EuropeGabriel J. Echeverri and Bruno G. GridelliChapter 19Current Management of Brain Dead Donors in AustraliaPeter S. Macdonald, Anders Aneman, Deepak Bhonagiri, Daryl Jones, Gerry O’Callaghan, Helen Opdam, William Silvester, and Geoffrey J. Dobb (on behalf of the Australian Deceased Donor Management Research Group[1])Chapter 20Management of the Brain-Dead Organ Donor—Perspectives of the Transplant Coordinator Nicole T. Farina and David K.C. CooperChapter 21Surgical Aspects of Thoracic and Abdominal Organ Procurement from Brain-Dead DonorsMichael J. Anstadt, Paul C. Kuo, and Kadiyala V. RavindraChapter 22Impact of Brain Death on Storage of the HeartWinston N. Wicomb and David K.C. CooperChapter 23Impact of Brain Death on Abdominal Organs and Allograft Preservation StrategiesConey Bae, Anthony Watkins, Scot D. Henry, and James V. GuarreraChapter 24Functional Repair of Brain Death-Induced InjuryHenri G.D. Leuvenink, Marc A.J. Seelen, and Rutger J. PloegChapter 25Functional Repair of Brain-Death-Injured Donor LungsJonathan C. Yeung, Marcelo Cypel, and Shaf KeshavjeeChapter 26Thyroid Hormone Therapy to the Recipient of a Heart from a Brain-Dead DonorDimitri Novitzky and David K.C. CooperChapter 27Current and Potential Future Trends in the Management of the Brain-Dead Organ Donor Octavio E. Pajaro and James K. KirklinChapter 28Maximizing Utilization of the Potential Deceased Donor—The Challenge ContinuesEliezer KatzChapter 22Impact of Brain Death on Storage of the HeartWinston N. Wicomb and David K.C. CooperChapter 23Impact of Brain Death on Abdominal Organs and Allograft Preservation StrategiesConey Bae, Anthony Watkins, Scot D. Henry, and James V. GuarreraChapter 24Functional Repair of Brain Death-Induced InjuryHenri G.D. Leuvenink, Marc A.J. Seelen, and Rutger J. PloegChapter 25Functional Repair of Brain-Death-Injured Donor LungsJonathan C. Yeung, Marcelo Cypel, and Shaf KeshavjeeChapter 26Thyroid Hormone Therapy to the Recipient of a Heart from a Brain-Dead DonorDimitri Novitzky and David K.C. CooperChapter 27Current and Potential Future Trends in the Management of the Brain-Dead Organ Donor Octavio E. Pajaro and James K. KirklinChapter 28Maximizing Utilization of the Potential Deceased Donor—The Challenge ContinuesEliezer KatzChapter 12Innate Immunity and Injury During Brain Death: Opportunities for InterventionMarc A. Seelen, Henri G.D. Leuvenink, and Rutger J. PloegChapter 13Selection of the Brain-Dead Potential Organ DonorKadiyala V. Ravindra, Keri E. Lunsford, Paul C. KuoChapter 14Infectious Disease Aspects of the Brain-Dead Potential Organ DonorNicole M. Theodoropoulos and Michael G. IsonChapter 15Malignancy in the Brain-Dead Organ DonorMichael A. Nalesnik, Ron Shapiro, and Michael G. IsonChapter 16Early Clinical Experience of Hormonal Therapy in the Brain-Dead Potential Organ DonorDimitri Novitzky, Burcin Ekser, and David K.C. CooperChapter 17Assessment, Monitoring, and Management of the Brain-Dead Potential Organ DonorDemetrios Demetriades and Lydia LamChapter 18Assessment, Monitoring and Management of Brain-Dead Potential Organ Donors in EuropeGabriel J. Echeverri and Bruno G. GridelliChapter 19Current Management of Brain Dead Donors in AustraliaPeter S. Macdonald, Anders Aneman, Deepak Bhonagiri, Daryl Jones, Gerry O’Callaghan, Helen Opdam, William Silvester, and Geoffrey J. Dobb (on behalf of the Australian Deceased Donor Management Research Group[1])Chapter 20Management of the Brain-Dead Organ Donor—Perspectives of the Transplant Coordinator Nicole T. Farina and David K.C. CooperChapter 21Surgical Aspects of Thoracic and Abdominal Organ Procurement from Brain-Dead DonorsMichael J. Anstadt, Paul C. Kuo, and Kadiyala V. RavindraChapter 22Impact of Brain Death on Storage of the HeartWinston N. Wicomb and David K.C. CooperChapter 23Impact of Brain Death on Abdominal Organs and Allograft Preservation StrategiesConey Bae, Anthony Watkins, Scot D. Henry, and James V. GuarreraChapter 24Functional Repair of Brain Death-Induced InjuryHenri G.D. Leuvenink, Marc A.J. Seelen, and Rutger J. PloegChapter 25Functional Repair of Brain-Death-Injured Donor LungsJonathan C. Yeung, Marcelo Cypel, and Shaf KeshavjeeChapter 26Thyroid Hormone Therapy to the Recipient of a Heart from a Brain-Dead DonorDimitri Novitzky and David K.C. CooperChapter 27Current and Potential Future Trends in the Management of the Brain-Dead Organ Donor Octavio E. Pajaro and James K. KirklinChapter 28Maximizing Utilization of the Potential Deceased Donor—The Challenge ContinuesEliezer KatzChapter 22Impact of Brain Death on Storage of the HeartWinston N. Wicomb and David K.C. CooperChapter 23Impact of Brain Death on Abdominal Organs and Allograft Preservation StrategiesConey Bae, Anthony Watkins, Scot D. Henry, and James V. GuarreraChapter 24Functional Repair of Brain Death-Induced InjuryHenri G.D. Leuvenink, Marc A.J. Seelen, and Rutger J. PloegChapter 25Functional Repair of Brain-Death-Injured Donor LungsJonathan C. Yeung, Marcelo Cypel, and Shaf KeshavjeeChapter 26Thyroid Hormone Therapy to the Recipient of a Heart from a Brain-Dead DonorDimitri Novitzky and David K.C. CooperChapter 27Current and Potential Future Trends in the Management of the Brain-Dead Organ Donor Octavio E. Pajaro and James K. KirklinChapter 28Maximizing Utilization of the Potential Deceased Donor—The Challenge ContinuesEliezer KatzChapter 22Impact of Brain Death on Storage of the HeartWinston N. Wicomb and David K.C. CooperChapter 23Impact of Brain Death on Abdominal Organs and Allograft Preservation StrategiesConey Bae, Anthony Watkins, Scot D. Henry, and James V. GuarreraChapter 24Functional Repair of Brain Death-Induced InjuryHenri G.D. Leuvenink, Marc A.J. Seelen, and Rutger J. PloegChapter 25Functional Repair of Brain-Death-Injured Donor LungsJonathan C. Yeung, Marcelo Cypel, and Shaf KeshavjeeChapter 26Thyroid Hormone Therapy to the Recipient of a Heart from a Brain-Dead DonorDimitri Novitzky and David K.C. CooperChapter 27Current and Potential Future Trends in the Management of the Brain-Dead Organ Donor Octavio E. Pajaro and James K. KirklinChapter 28Maximizing Utilization of the Potential Deceased Donor—The Challenge ContinuesEliezer KatzThe Efficacy of Thyroid Hormone Therapy in Brain-Dead Heart Donors: A Review of Thyroid Function in Health and DiseaseLawrence E. Shapiro and Tatiana BaronChapter 9The Inflammatory Response to Brain DeathAnne Barklin, Christine Lodberg Hvas, and Else ToennesenChapter 10The Influence of Brain Death and Intensive Care Management on Donor Organs: Assessment of Inflammatory MarkersWayel Jassem and Susan V. FuggleChapter 11Brain-Death–Induced Inflammation: Possible Role of the Cholinergic Anti-Inflammatory PathwaySimone Hoeger and Benito A. YardChapter 12Innate Immunity and Injury During Brain Death: Opportunities for InterventionMarc A. Seelen, Henri G.D. Leuvenink, and Rutger J. PloegChapter 13Selection of the Brain-Dead Potential Organ DonorKadiyala V. Ravindra, Keri E. Lunsford, Paul C. KuoChapter 14Infectious Disease Aspects of the Brain-Dead Potential Organ DonorNicole M. Theodoropoulos and Michael G. IsonChapter 15Malignancy in the Brain-Dead Organ DonorMichael A. Nalesnik, Ron Shapiro, and Michael G. IsonChapter 16Early Clinical Experience of Hormonal Therapy in the Brain-Dead Potential Organ DonorDimitri Novitzky, Burcin Ekser, and David K.C. CooperChapter 17Assessment, Monitoring, and Management of the Brain-Dead Potential Organ DonorDemetrios Demetriades and Lydia LamChapter 18Assessment, Monitoring and Management of Brain-Dead Potential Organ Donors in EuropeGabriel J. Echeverri and Bruno G. GridelliChapter 19Current Management of Brain Dead Donors in AustraliaPeter S. Macdonald, Anders Aneman, Deepak Bhonagiri, Daryl Jones, Gerry O’Callaghan, Helen Opdam, William Silvester, and Geoffrey J. Dobb (on behalf of the Australian Deceased Donor Management Research Group[1])Chapter 20Management of the Brain-Dead Organ Donor—Perspectives of the Transplant Coordinator Nicole T. Farina and David K.C. CooperChapter 21Surgical Aspects of Thoracic and Abdominal Organ Procurement from Brain-Dead DonorsMichael J. Anstadt, Paul C. Kuo, and Kadiyala V. RavindraChapter 22Impact of Brain Death on Storage of the HeartWinston N. Wicomb and David K.C. CooperChapter 23Impact of Brain Death on Abdominal Organs and Allograft Preservation StrategiesConey Bae, Anthony Watkins, Scot D. Henry, and James V. GuarreraChapter 24Functional Repair of Brain Death-Induced InjuryHenri G.D. Leuvenink, Marc A.J. Seelen, and Rutger J. PloegChapter 25Functional Repair of Brain-Death-Injured Donor LungsJonathan C. Yeung, Marcelo Cypel, and Shaf KeshavjeeChapter 26Thyroid Hormone Therapy to the Recipient of a Heart from a Brain-Dead DonorDimitri Novitzky and David K.C. CooperChapter 27Current and Potential Future Trends in the Management of the Brain-Dead Organ Donor Octavio E. Pajaro and James K. KirklinChapter 28Maximizing Utilization of the Potential Deceased Donor—The Challenge ContinuesEliezer KatzChapter 12Innate Immunity and Injury During Brain Death: Opportunities for InterventionMarc A. Seelen, Henri G.D. Leuvenink, and Rutger J. PloegChapter 13Selection of the Brain-Dead Potential Organ DonorKadiyala V. Ravindra, Keri E. Lunsford, Paul C. KuoChapter 14Infectious Disease Aspects of the Brain-Dead Potential Organ DonorNicole M. Theodoropoulos and Michael G. IsonChapter 15Malignancy in the Brain-Dead Organ DonorMichael A. Nalesnik, Ron Shapiro, and Michael G. IsonChapter 16Early Clinical Experience of Hormonal Therapy in the Brain-Dead Potential Organ DonorDimitri Novitzky, Burcin Ekser, and David K.C. CooperChapter 17Assessment, Monitoring, and Management of the Brain-Dead Potential Organ DonorDemetrios Demetriades and Lydia LamChapter 18Assessment, Monitoring and Management of Brain-Dead Potential Organ Donors in EuropeGabriel J. Echeverri and Bruno G. GridelliChapter 19Current Management of Brain Dead Donors in AustraliaPeter S. Macdonald, Anders Aneman, Deepak Bhonagiri, Daryl Jones, Gerry O’Callaghan, Helen Opdam, William Silvester, and Geoffrey J. Dobb (on behalf of the Australian Deceased Donor Management Research Group[1])Chapter 20Management of the Brain-Dead Organ Donor—Perspectives of the Transplant Coordinator Nicole T. Farina and David K.C. CooperChapter 21Surgical Aspects of Thoracic and Abdominal Organ Procurement from Brain-Dead DonorsMichael J. Anstadt, Paul C. Kuo, and Kadiyala V. RavindraChapter 22Impact of Brain Death on Storage of the HeartWinston N. Wicomb and David K.C. CooperChapter 23Impact of Brain Death on Abdominal Organs and Allograft Preservation StrategiesConey Bae, Anthony Watkins, Scot D. Henry, and James V. GuarreraChapter 24Functional Repair of Brain Death-Induced InjuryHenri G.D. Leuvenink, Marc A.J. Seelen, and Rutger J. PloegChapter 25Functional Repair of Brain-Death-Injured Donor LungsJonathan C. Yeung, Marcelo Cypel, and Shaf KeshavjeeChapter 26Thyroid Hormone Therapy to the Recipient of a Heart from a Brain-Dead DonorDimitri Novitzky and David K.C. CooperChapter 27Current and Potential Future Trends in the Management of the Brain-Dead Organ Donor Octavio E. Pajaro and James K. KirklinChapter 28Maximizing Utilization of the Potential Deceased Donor—The Challenge ContinuesEliezer KatzChapter 22Impact of Brain Death on Storage of the HeartWinston N. Wicomb and David K.C. CooperChapter 23Impact of Brain Death on Abdominal Organs and Allograft Preservation StrategiesConey Bae, Anthony Watkins, Scot D. Henry, and James V. GuarreraChapter 24Functional Repair of Brain Death-Induced InjuryHenri G.D. Leuvenink, Marc A.J. Seelen, and Rutger J. PloegChapter 25Functional Repair of Brain-Death-Injured Donor LungsJonathan C. Yeung, Marcelo Cypel, and Shaf KeshavjeeChapter 26Thyroid Hormone Therapy to the Recipient of a Heart from a Brain-Dead DonorDimitri Novitzky and David K.C. CooperChapter 27Current and Potential Future Trends in the Management of the Brain-Dead Organ Donor Octavio E. Pajaro and James K. KirklinChapter 28Maximizing Utilization of the Potential Deceased Donor—The Challenge ContinuesEliezer KatzChapter 12Innate Immunity and Injury During Brain Death: Opportunities for InterventionMarc A. Seelen, Henri G.D. Leuvenink, and Rutger J. PloegChapter 13Selection of the Brain-Dead Potential Organ DonorKadiyala V. Ravindra, Keri E. Lunsford, Paul C. KuoChapter 14Infectious Disease Aspects of the Brain-Dead Potential Organ DonorNicole M. Theodoropoulos and Michael G. IsonChapter 15Malignancy in the Brain-Dead Organ DonorMichael A. Nalesnik, Ron Shapiro, and Michael G. IsonChapter 16Early Clinical Experience of Hormonal Therapy in the Brain-Dead Potential Organ DonorDimitri Novitzky, Burcin Ekser, and David K.C. CooperChapter 17Assessment, Monitoring, and Management of the Brain-Dead Potential Organ DonorDemetrios Demetriades and Lydia LamChapter 18Assessment, Monitoring and Management of Brain-Dead Potential Organ Donors in EuropeGabriel J. Echeverri and Bruno G. GridelliChapter 19Current Management of Brain Dead Donors in AustraliaPeter S. Macdonald, Anders Aneman, Deepak Bhonagiri, Daryl Jones, Gerry O’Callaghan, Helen Opdam, William Silvester, and Geoffrey J. Dobb (on behalf of the Australian Deceased Donor Management Research Group[1])Chapter 20Management of the Brain-Dead Organ Donor—Perspectives of the Transplant Coordinator Nicole T. Farina and David K.C. CooperChapter 21Surgical Aspects of Thoracic and Abdominal Organ Procurement from Brain-Dead DonorsMichael J. Anstadt, Paul C. Kuo, and Kadiyala V. RavindraChapter 22Impact of Brain Death on Storage of the HeartWinston N. Wicomb and David K.C. CooperChapter 23Impact of Brain Death on Abdominal Organs and Allograft Preservation StrategiesConey Bae, Anthony Watkins, Scot D. Henry, and James V. GuarreraChapter 24Functional Repair of Brain Death-Induced InjuryHenri G.D. Leuvenink, Marc A.J. Seelen, and Rutger J. PloegChapter 25Functional Repair of Brain-Death-Injured Donor LungsJonathan C. Yeung, Marcelo Cypel, and Shaf KeshavjeeChapter 26Thyroid Hormone Therapy to the Recipient of a Heart from a Brain-Dead DonorDimitri Novitzky and David K.C. CooperChapter 27Current and Potential Future Trends in the Management of the Brain-Dead Organ Donor Octavio E. Pajaro and James K. KirklinChapter 28Maximizing Utilization of the Potential Deceased Donor—The Challenge ContinuesEliezer KatzChapter 22Impact of Brain Death on Storage of the HeartWinston N. Wicomb and David K.C. CooperChapter 23Impact of Brain Death on Abdominal Organs and Allograft Preservation StrategiesConey Bae, Anthony Watkins, Scot D. Henry, and James V. GuarreraChapter 24Functional Repair of Brain Death-Induced InjuryHenri G.D. Leuvenink, Marc A.J. Seelen, and Rutger J. PloegChapter 25Functional Repair of Brain-Death-Injured Donor LungsJonathan C. Yeung, Marcelo Cypel, and Shaf KeshavjeeChapter 26Thyroid Hormone Therapy to the Recipient of a Heart from a Brain-Dead DonorDimitri Novitzky and David K.C. CooperChapter 27Current and Potential Future Trends in the Management of the Brain-Dead Organ Donor Octavio E. Pajaro and James K. KirklinChapter 28Maximizing Utilization of the Potential Deceased Donor—The Challenge ContinuesEliezer KatzChapter 22Impact of Brain Death on Storage of the HeartWinston N. Wicomb and David K.C. CooperChapter 23Impact of Brain Death on Abdominal Organs and Allograft Preservation StrategiesConey Bae, Anthony Watkins, Scot D. Henry, and James V. GuarreraChapter 24Functional Repair of Brain Death-Induced InjuryHenri G.D. Leuvenink, Marc A.J. Seelen, and Rutger J. PloegChapter 25Functional Repair of Brain-Death-Injured Donor LungsJonathan C. Yeung, Marcelo Cypel, and Shaf KeshavjeeChapter 26Thyroid Hormone Therapy to the Recipient of a Heart from a Brain-Dead DonorDimitri Novitzky and David K.C. CooperChapter 27Current and Potential Future Trends in the Management of the Brain-Dead Organ Donor Octavio E. Pajaro and James K. KirklinChapter 28Maximizing Utilization of the Potential Deceased Donor—The Challenge ContinuesEliezer Katz
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 26.10.2012 |
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Zusatzinfo | XVI, 416 p. 79 illus., 36 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Chirurgie | |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Innere Medizin | |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Intensivmedizin | |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Neurologie | |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Pflege | |
Schlagworte | Assessment, monitoring, or management and brain-dead • Brain dead • Brain-dead potential organ donor • Brain death • Inflammatory response and brain death • Innate immunity and injury and brain death • Multi-organ • Neurocritical • Organ Donation • Storage of thoracic organs • Transplantation |
ISBN-10 | 1-4614-4304-0 / 1461443040 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4614-4304-9 / 9781461443049 |
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