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Physical Examination of Potential Deceased Organ and Tissue Donors: An Overview of the European Landscape.


ABSTRACT: Physical examination (PE) of donors is essential to identify potential risks to the safety and efficacy of donated organs and tissues and is mandatory in the EU. However, no detailed guidance is available as to how PE should be performed. Health authorities (HA) and health professionals (HP) in member states of the European Committee on Organ Transplantation of the Council of Europe (CD-P-TO) and observer countries completed surveys relating to the regulatory requirements for PE and the professional practice of PE in their countries for organ and tissue donors. The HA survey addressed regulatory aspects, and the HP survey addressed professional practices, training, and respondents' opinions on the value of PE. These surveys revealed significant inter-country variation in the regulatory approach to PE and the performance of PE by professionals. Most respondents opined that PE was important and yielded valuable information in identifying contraindications to donation. There is no consensus at a regulatory or professional level as to how PE should be performed on organ and tissue donors. There is a requirement for agreed best practice guidelines in this area.

SUBMITTER: Chandrasekar A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10401427 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Physical Examination of Potential Deceased Organ and Tissue Donors: An Overview of the European Landscape.

Chandrasekar Akila A   Lomas Richard R   Sánchez-Ibáñez Jacinto J   Lomero Mar M   Bokhorst Arlinke A   Ivo Da Silva Margarida M   Trias Esteve E   Pérez Blanco Alicia A   Domínguez-Gil Beatriz B   López-Fraga Marta M  

Transplant international : official journal of the European Society for Organ Transplantation 20230721


Physical examination (PE) of donors is essential to identify potential risks to the safety and efficacy of donated organs and tissues and is mandatory in the EU. However, no detailed guidance is available as to how PE should be performed. Health authorities (HA) and health professionals (HP) in member states of the European Committee on Organ Transplantation of the Council of Europe (CD-P-TO) and observer countries completed surveys relating to the regulatory requirements for PE and the professi  ...[more]

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