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Organ Donation Past, Present and Future Introduction Lesley Logan (Regional Manager) 3 rd July 2013 Dr Angus Vincent (Regional-Clinical Lead) NORTHER N

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Introduction. Lesley Logan ( Regional Manager). NORTHERN. 3 rd July 2013. Dr Angus Vincent (Regional-Clinical Lead). Programme. NORTHERN. 10:00Introduction 10:15Donation in the UK (F105, 2C06) Dr Paul Murphy 11:00 Coffee - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Introduction

Organ Donation Past, Present and Future

IntroductionLesley Logan (Regional Manager)

3rd July 2013 Dr Angus Vincent (Regional-Clinical Lead)

NORTHERN

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Programme

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10:00 Introduction10:15 Donation in the UK (F105, 2C06) Dr Paul Murphy11:00 Coffee11:15 Donor Identification and Referral (I102, 2C06) Dr Huw Twamley,

Jacki Newby12:30 Lunch13:15 Donation after brain-stem death (1A01, 1A02, 2C06)

Diagnosis of death Dr Dale GardinerDonor optimisation Dr Gerlinde Mandersloot

1430 Coffee1445 Family approach and consent (F101, I106, 2C06) Dr Angus Vincent1600 Discussion and next steps1630 Close

Attendance at this meeting has been recognised for 5 CPD credits by the Royal College of Anaesthetists

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Objectives

1. Update on progress since 2008 Organ Donor Taskforce Report and scene set for future challenges.

2. Outline best practice, using regional and local data, and the most recent national guidance around:– The referral and identification of donors– Donation after Brain Death– Family approach and consent

3. Secure commitment to change practice in your hospital around key pinch points in deceased donation pathways

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Organ Donation Services Team

SCOTLAND

NORTH

NORTH WEST

YORKSHIRE

MIDLANDS

SOUTH WALES

EASTERN

SOUTH EAST

SOUTH CENTRAL

SOUTH WEST

NORTHERN IRELAND

Regional Clinical LeadAngus Vincent

Regional ManagerLesley Logan

Team ManagerLynn Robson

12 Specialist Nurses

2 Admin Staff

9 Trusts (12 Hospitals)Pop of approx 3 million1 Transplant Centre

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Eastern 13%

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Organs from Northern Donors: 2003-13NORTHERN

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2007-2008 Organs Transplanted from Northern Donations

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Where are potential donors in the Northern team lost?

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BUT if all regions adopted BEST PRACTICE

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BUT if all regions adopted BEST PRACTICE

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National Organ Donation Committee, June 2012

Number of AUDITED DEATHS per million population (pmp)Preliminary 2011/12 dataPopulation <=75 years

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National Organ Donation Committee, June 2012

Number of POTENTIAL DONORS per million population (pmp)Preliminary 2011/12 dataPopulation <=75 years

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National Organ Donation Committee, June 2012

Number of ACTUAL DONORS* per million population (pmp)Preliminary 2011/12 dataPopulation <=75 years

* Actual donors meeting PDA criteria

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2008

2011

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NHSBT Guidelines

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ED Strategy

Donor Management Bundles and Guidance

FICM & ICS endorsed: Brain-stem Death Forms

www.odt.nhs.uk

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