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1 A COLLABORATION PERSPECTIVE
Jim Burdick Johns Hopkins

2 FEDERAL SUPPORT FOR ORGAN DONATION
Social and Behavioral Grants Clinical Intervention Grants, e.g. UDCD Professional Education projects Public Education and Registry Grants Donation promotion: Calendars and Health Passports Traffic Ads Multiple meetings and events Primary physician kits

3 COLLABORATIVE PRE-WORK
Choose players, get “buy-in” Obtain institutional histories Identify best results for each category SET GOALS that are measurable (and a little above what anybody thinks possible) Create initial Best Practices document Establish structure, faculty, time frame

4 Collaborative “Engine”
D P S A D P S A D P S A

5 ORGANS TRANSPLANTED PER DONOR, 2004
High, Average, Low by OPO All SCD DCD ECD 2.0 AZOB 1.5 KYDA NEOR 1.0 OHOV 0.5 CTOP WIUW 0.0 Kidney Liver Heart Lung Pancreas

6 Organs Transplanted Per Donor, 2004
High, Average, Low by OPO All SCD DCD ECD 2.0 AZOB 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 Kidney Liver Heart Lung Pancreas

7 ORGANS TRANSPLANTED PER DONOR, 2004
High, Average, Low by OPO All SCD DCD ECD 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 Kidney Liver Heart Lung Pancreas

8 Organs Transplanted Per Donor by Donor Type
Highest Organs per Donor 2005 Empirical possibilities Kid Liv Hrt Lng Pan 1.93 (CAGS) 0.96 (TXSA) 0.54 (NYWN) 0.67 (MDPC) 0.68 (WIUW) SCD 4.78 1.87 (WIUW) 0.92 (FLUF) 0.25 (MOMA) 0.25 (MNOP) DCD 3.29 1.61 (WIUW) 1.0 (NYFL) 0.15 (AROR) 0.57 (OHOV) 0.04 (WIUW) ECD 3.37 Source: OPTN 2005 Dataset

9 UNPRECEDENTED INCREASES IN NUMBER OF ORGAN DONORS
Collaborative Starts Here

10 [FUTURE] OPPORTUNITIES
Uncontrolled (Mastricht I or II) DCD ECMO organ preservation after DCD Decreasing risk of and harm from donor disease transmission Most effective allocation for each organ type Matching recipients to donors – rethinking the kidney allocation system LD Kidney paired/multiple exchanges Vascularized composite allografts

11 US DONATION STILL MOVING UP
Organ transplants performed in the United States in 2016 reached a new record high for the fourth consecutive year. The growth in overall transplants was largely driven by an increase of 9.2 percent in the number of deceased donors from 2015 to 2016, continuing a six-year trend of annual increases.  Read full story US DONATION STILL MOVING UP

12 CONTACT INFORMATION James F. Burdick, MD Professor of Surgery Johns Hopkins Medicne (410)


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