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“Donation after Cardiac Death” Mark Tudor BS, CPTC Clinical Manager
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Renewed Interest in DCD Recent renewed interest in DCD: To increase available organs for life saving transplants To address the growing requests by families to fulfill the donation wishes of their loved ones
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Does DCD Work?
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DCDs in Michigan (Number of Donors) 1999 = 02004 = 15 2000 = 12005 = 17 2001 = 52006 = 32 2002 = 62007 = 53 2003 = 5
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2007 DCD Statistics (Michigan) Total Organ Donors = 301 Total DCD Donors = 53 DCD Organs transplanted = 74 DCD Organs per Donor = 1.4 (HRSA Goal -- 2.75) (HRSA Goal -- 2.75) Percent of total donors = 17.6 (HRSA Goal -- 10%) (HRSA Goal -- 10%)
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2007 DCD Statistics ( Michigan) University of Michigan Health System – 7 Bronson Methodist Hospital – 4 Bay Regional Medical Center – 3 Borgess Medical Center – 3 Hurley Medical Center – 3 Oakwood Hospital & Medical Center – 3 Sparrow Hospital – 3 Spectrum-Butterworth Hospital – 3
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Summary
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DCD Policies Currently in Place More than 50 Michigan hospitals now have traditional DCD policies The Joint Commission has released a requirement that all hospitals have a policy in place (effective January 2007)
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2007 DCD First-Timers ( Michigan) Bay Regional Medical Center Covenant HealthCare System Detroit Receiving Hospital Henry Ford Hospital Lakeland Regional Medical Center Mercy Hospital-Port Huron Munson Medical Center St. John Macomb Hospital William Beaumont-Troy
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DCD Summary Cont. DCD is a family driven process DCD gives the family an opportunity for an additional outcome Hospitals fulfill their mission of providing quality health care to their community
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