학술논문

Organ donation after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a population-based study of data from the Paris Sudden Death Expertise Center
Document Type
article
Source
Annals of Intensive Care. 12(1)
Subject
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Clinical Sciences
Heart Disease
Clinical Research
Neurosciences
Cardiovascular
Paris Sudden Death Expertise Center group
Brain death
Epidemiology
Organ donation
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
Public Health and Health Services
Clinical sciences
Language
Abstract
BackgroundOrgan shortage is a major public health issue, and patients who die after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) could be a valuable source of organs. Here, our objective was to identify factors associated with organ donation after brain death complicating OHCA, in unselected patients entered into a comprehensive real-life registry covering a well-defined geographic area.MethodsWe prospectively analyzed consecutive adults with OHCA who were successfully resuscitated, but died in intensive care units in the Paris region in 2011-2018. The primary outcome was organ donation after brain death. Independent risk factors were identified using logistic regression analysis. One-year graft survival was assessed using Cox and log-rank tests.ResultsOf the 3061 included patients, 136 (4.4%) became organ donors after brain death, i.e., 28% of the patients with brain death. An interaction between admission pH and post-resuscitation shock was identified. By multivariate analysis, in patients with post-resuscitation shock, factors associated with organ donation were neurological cause of OHCA (odds ratio [OR], 14.5 [7.6-27.4], P