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Stephen J. Cina, MD, FCAP Chief Medical Examiner Cook County, IL
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Determine cause and manner of death Identify threats to the public health IL has one M.E. County Most coroners contract with FPs for autopsies Ultimately, the need for the M.E./Coroner to do their job trumps donation This does not mean we cannot cooperate!
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Procurement agencies Not understanding why there is a denial Poor M.E./Coroner understanding of DCD (donor after circulatory death) Time delay in approving procurement Medical Examiners/Coroners No means No Repeated phone calls Cause of death obscured by procurement
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One competent call explaining all circumstances of the case Offering additional imaging prior to procurement Collecting blood/urine/admission samples Heart consultation reports Stopping if there is anything unusual Leaving injured organs untouched Recipient follow up if available
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Which cases will never be released prior to exam? When does Office want to be contacted for donation requests? Forms: Consent, Med/Soc, Itemized tissue/organ approval/denial, Trauma Checklist, Procurement Op Note Photos of patient, explanted organs Does M.E./Coroner want a rep in the OR (and will you pay them for their time)?
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So-called delayed SIDS Sudden unexpected death in healthy children (and some young adults if insufficient clinical workup, EKG) Traumatic deaths in custody Deaths during restraint Trauma to chest and abdomen not fully documented by imaging Battered children
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“Shaken babies” Homicide limited to head/neck trauma MVA Drug overdose Near drowning Accidents Suicides Naturals (e.g. CVA)-I don’t care it’s not my case
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They have egos They have to determine COD/MOD Educate them through colleagues-they likely will listen more to them than you Lose the occasional battle to win the war Offer opportunities for good PR associated with donation (coroners are elected)-donor awareness month Know which donations are legal
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If donation results in an M.E./Coroner not being able to determine the COD/MOD, you will have made an enemy It doesn’t matter if it is your fault-the M.E./Coroner perception is reality Establish communication rules in advance in case a surprise is noted intraoperatively-and be ready if the the M.E./Coroner says stop!
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Steve Cina, MD Stephen.cina@cookcountyil.gov 312-997-4500
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