Pediatric Organ Donation, Transplantation, and Updated Brain Death Criteria: An Overview for Pediatricians.

IF 1.2 Q3 PEDIATRICS Pediatrics in review Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1542/pir.2023-006307
Lesta D Whalen, Benson Hsu, Thomas A Nakagawa
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Pediatricians follow patients longitudinally and hold a unique position to address multiple issues, medical and psychosocial, that affect organ donation and transplantation. They are wellpositioned to provide anticipatory guidance during well-child visits and during care for children with end-stage organ failure and can either assist these patients with ongoing medical management or refer these patients for organ transplantation assessment. A pediatrician's trusted relationship with families and patients allows for guidance on medical and ethical issues surrounding brain death, organ donation, and transplantation. A clear understanding of end-of-life care, criteria for the determination of neurologic and circulatory death, the process of organ donation, and posttransplant management is vital for pediatricians. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recognizes and supports the important role of the pediatrician in the global need for organ donation and transplantation awareness. This article, as well as the updated AAP policy on Pediatric Organ Donation and Transplantation and the revised American Academy of Neurology consensus statement for the determination of neurologic death for children and adults, provides guidance to help shape public opinion, public policy, and care of the pediatric organ donor and the transplant recipient.

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儿科器官捐赠、移植和更新的脑死亡标准:儿科医生概述。
儿科医生对患者进行纵向跟踪,在解决影响器官捐赠和移植的医疗和社会心理等多种问题方面具有独特的地位。他们有能力在健康儿童访问和终末期器官衰竭儿童护理期间提供预期指导,既可以协助这些患者进行持续的医疗管理,也可以将这些患者转介进行器官移植评估。儿科医生与家属和患者之间的信任关系,可以在有关脑死亡、器官捐赠和移植的医学和伦理问题上提供指导。对临终关怀、确定神经系统和循环死亡的标准、器官捐赠过程和移植后管理的清晰理解对儿科医生至关重要。美国儿科学会(AAP)承认并支持儿科医生在全球器官捐赠和移植意识需求中的重要作用。这篇文章,以及更新的美国儿科学会关于儿童器官捐赠和移植的政策和修订的美国神经病学学会关于确定儿童和成人神经性死亡的共识声明,为帮助形成公众舆论、公共政策和儿童器官捐赠者和移植接受者的护理提供了指导。
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Pediatrics in review
Pediatrics in review 医学-小儿科
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期刊介绍: Pediatrics in Review (PIR) is the American Academy of Pediatrics’ monthly peer-reviewed continuing medical education journal, designed to keep the general pediatric clinician current in all areas of pediatric medicine and to assist those participating in the Maintenance of Certification program of the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP). The journal is one of the key components of the Academy’s continuing medical education program: PREP® (the Pediatrics Review and Education Program). Together, PIR and the PREP Self-Assessment comprise PREP The Curriculum®. Each PIR review article includes quiz questions formulated by topic experts.
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