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Guidelines for potential multiple organ donors (adult): part II. Mechanical ventilation, endocrine metabolic management, hematological and infectious aspects
The role of intensive care specialists in the maintenance of deceased potential donors is not restricted to hemodynamics. Appropriate endocrine-metabolic management is fundamental to maintaining energy support and hydroelectrolytic control, which cooperate for hemodynamic stability. Hematological changes are also important, especially considering the issues caused by inappropriate transfusions. In addition, this article discusses the role of appropriate protective ventilation to prevent inflammatory responses and to provide more transplantable lungs. Finally, judicious assessment of infections and antibiotic therapy is discussed
Westphal GA, Caldeira Filho M, Vieira KD, Zaclikevis VR, Bartz MCM, Wanzuita R, Réa-Neto , et al. Guidelines for potential multiple organ donors (adult): part II. Mechanical ventilation, endocrine metabolic management, hematological and infectious aspects. Rev Bras Ter Intensiva 2011;23(3):269-82.
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Westphal, Glauco Adrieno; Caldeira Filho, Milton; Vieira, Kalinca Daberkow; Zaclikevis, Viviane Renata; Bartz, Miriam Cristine Machado; Wanzuita, Raquel; Réa-Neto, Álvaro; Teixeira, Cassiano; Franke, Cristiano; Machado, Fernando Osni; Andrade, Joel de; Matos, Jorge Dias de; Fiorelli, Alfredo; Lamgaro, Delson Morilo; Nagel, Fabiano; Dal-Pizzol, Felipe; Costa, Gerson; Teles, José Mário; Melo, Luiz Henrique; Coelho, Maria Emília; Youssef, Nazah Cherif Mohamed; Duarte, Péricles; Souza, Rafael Lisboa de. Guidelines for potential multiple organ donors (adult): part II. Mechanical ventilation, endocrine metabolic management, hematological and infectious aspects. Rev Bras Ter Intensiva, v. 23, n. 3, p. 269-282, Oct. 2011.
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Westphal, G. A., Caldeira Filho, M., Vieira, K. D., Zaclikevis, V. R., Bartz, M. C. M., Wanzuita, R., Réa-Neto, , Teixeira, C., Franke, C., Machado, F. O., Andrade, J. , Matos, J. D. , Fiorelli, A., Lamgaro, D. M., Nagel, F., Dal-Pizzol, F., Costa, G., Teles, J. M., Melo, L. H., Coelho, M. E., Youssef, N. C. M., Duarte, P., & Souza, R. L. (2011). Guidelines for potential multiple organ donors (adult): part II. Mechanical ventilation, endocrine metabolic management, hematological and infectious aspects. Rev Bras Ter Intensiva, 23(3), 269-282.
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Westphal, Glauco Adrieno and Caldeira Filho, Milton and Vieira, Kalinca Daberkow and Zaclikevis, Viviane Renata and Bartz, Miriam Cristine Machado and Wanzuita, Raquel and Réa-Neto, Álvaro and Teixeira, Cassiano and Franke, Cristiano and Machado, Fernando Osni and Andrade, Joel de and Matos, Jorge Dias de and Fiorelli, Alfredo and Lamgaro, Delson Morilo and Nagel, Fabiano and Dal-Pizzol, Felipe and Costa, Gerson and Teles, José Mário and Melo, Luiz Henrique and Coelho, Maria Emília and Youssef, Nazah Cherif Mohamed and Duarte, Péricles and Souza, Rafael Lisboa de. Guidelines for potential multiple organ donors (adult): part II. Mechanical ventilation, endocrine metabolic management, hematological and infectious aspects. Rev Bras Ter Intensiva [online]. 2011, vol. 23, n. 3, [cited 2024-05-09], pp.269-282. Available from: <https://criticalcarescience.org/article/guidelines-for-potential-multiple-organ-donors-adult-part-ii-mechanical-ventilation-endocrine-metabolic-management-hematological-and-infectious-aspects/>.
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Guidelines for potential multiple organ donors (adult): part II. Mechanical ventilation, endocrine metabolic management, hematological and infectious aspects |
The role of intensive care specialists in the maintenance of deceased potential donors is not restricted to hemodynamics. Appropriate endocrine-metabolic management is fundamental to maintaining energy support and hydroelectrolytic control, which cooperate for hemodynamic stability. Hematological changes are also important, especially considering the issues caused by inappropriate transfusions. In addition, this article discusses the role of appropriate protective ventilation to prevent inflammatory responses and to provide more transplantable lungs. Finally, judicious assessment of infections and antibiotic therapy is discussed
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