2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.healun.2015.08.015
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International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation Donation After Circulatory Death Registry Report

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“…In order to standardize the definitions around important times in DCD donation process, ISHLT DCD Working Group recommended the following times points and intervals (12). Table 3 and Figure 1 show schematic presentation of the time points and intervals recommended by ISHLT DCD Working Group (12).…”
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“…In order to standardize the definitions around important times in DCD donation process, ISHLT DCD Working Group recommended the following times points and intervals (12). Table 3 and Figure 1 show schematic presentation of the time points and intervals recommended by ISHLT DCD Working Group (12).…”
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“…Table 3 and Figure 1 show schematic presentation of the time points and intervals recommended by ISHLT DCD Working Group (12).…”
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“…It is estimated that only 15-20% of the standard, brain-dead donors fulfill the ideal criteria for lung donation (2). Lungs from non-standard donors, such as extended-criteria donors and those succumbing after cardiocirculatory arrest are now increasingly being used with similar early and late outcome results and freedom from chronic rejection (3,4). Chronic rejection, leading to CLAD, is the most common underlying etiology of late mortality following lung transplantation present in about 50% of patients at 5 years after transplantation (1).…”
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