Ventilatory and hemodynamic management of potential organ donors: An observational survey*
@article{Mascia2006VentilatoryAH,
title={Ventilatory and hemodynamic management of potential organ donors: An observational survey*},
author={Luciana Mascia and Karen J. Bosma and Daniela Pasero and Tamara Galli and Gerardo Cortese and Pier Paolo Donadio and Riccardo Bosco},
journal={Critical Care Medicine},
year={2006},
volume={34},
pages={321-327}
}Objective:To determine the current standard ventilatory and cardiovascular management in potential organ donors. Design:Prospective, multiple-center, observational survey. Setting:A total of 15 intensive care units in 13 hospitals in Piedmont, Italy. Patients:A total of 34 brain-dead patients enrolled in 6 months. Measurements and Main Results:Demographics and reasons for lung transplant exclusion were recorded. Ventilatory and hemodynamic variables were compared before and after confirmation…
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