Maintaining heart function in donors declared ‘dead by circulatory criteria’ could improve access to heart transplantation

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64060login-checkMaintaining heart function in donors declared ‘dead by circulatory criteria’ could improve access to heart transplantation

More donated hearts could be suitable for transplantation if they are kept functioning within the body for a short time following the death of the donor, new research has concluded.

The organs are kept functioning by restarting local circulation to the heart, lungs and abdominal organs – but, crucially, not to the brain – of patients whose hearts have stopped beating for five minutes or longer and have been declared dead by circulatory criteria (donation after circulatory death, or DCD). Read more in EurekAlert!

640620login-checkMaintaining heart function in donors declared ‘dead by circulatory criteria’ could improve access to heart transplantation
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