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Attitudes of the American Public toward Organ Donation after Uncontrolled (Sudden) Cardiac Death

机译:心律失常(猝死)后美国公众对器官捐献的态度

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Concerns about public support for organ donation after cardiac death have hindered expansion of this practice, particularly rapid organ recovery in the context of uncontrolled (sudden) cardiac death (uDCD). A nationally representative Internet-based panel was provided scenarios describing donation in the context of brain death, controlled cardiac death and uncontrolled cardiac death. Participants were randomized to receive questions about trust in the medical system before or after the rapid organ recovery scenario. Among 1631 panelists, 1049 (64%) completed the survey. Participants expressed slightly more willingness to donate in the context of controlled and uncontrolled cardiac death than after brain death (70% and 69% vs. 66%, respectively, p < 0.01). Eighty percent of subjects (95% CI 77–84%) would support having a rapid organ recovery program in their community, though 83% would require family consent or a signed donor card prior to invasive procedures for organ preservation. The idea of uDCD slightly decreased trust in the medical system from 59% expressing trust to 51% (p = 0.02), but did not increase belief that a signed donor card would interfere with medical care (28% vs. 32%, p = 0.37). These findings provide support for the careful expansion of uDCD, albeit with formal consent prior to organ preservation.
机译:公众对心脏死亡后器官捐赠的支持的担忧阻碍了这种做法的扩大,特别是在不受控制的(突然)心脏死亡(uDCD)的情况下,器官的快速恢复。提供了一个由国家代表组成的基于互联网的小组,介绍了在脑死亡,可控制性心脏死亡和不可控制性心脏死亡的背景下进行捐赠的情景。在器官快速恢复之前或之后,参与者被随机接受有关对医疗系统信任度的问题。在1631位小组成员中,有1049位(64%)完成了调查。与脑死亡后相比,参加者表示在有控制和无控制的心脏死亡的情况下捐赠的意愿略高一些(分别为70%和69%对66%,p <0.01)。 80%的受试者(95%CI 77-84%)将支持在社区中进行器官快速恢复计划,尽管83%的受试者在进行侵入性器官保存手术之前需要获得家庭同意或签署供体卡。 uDCD的想法使对医疗系统的信任从表示信任的59%略降至51%(p = 0.02),但并未增加人们对签名的捐赠人卡会干扰医疗服务的信念(28%对32%,p = 0.37)。这些发现为uDCD的仔细扩张提供了支持,尽管在器官保存之前已获得正式同意。

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