Verification of Death by Neurologic Criteria: A Survey of 12 Organ Procurement Organizations Across the United States
- 15-05-2024
- Brain Death
- Original work
- Authors
- Kasra Sarhadi
- Kristopher A. Hendershot
- Natalie Smith
- Michael Souter
- Claire Creutzfeldt
- Abhijit Lele
- Carolina Maciel
- Katharina Busl
- Julius Balogh
- David Greer
- Ariane Lewis
- Sarah Wahlster
- Published in
- Neurocritical Care | Issue 3/2024
Abstract
Background
The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services requires Organ Procurement Organizations (OPOs) to verify and document that any potential organ donor has been pronounced dead per applicable legal requirements of local, state, and federal laws. However, OPO practices regarding death by neurologic criteria (DNC) verification are not standardized, and little is known about their DNC verification processes. This study aimed to explore OPO practices regarding DNC verification in the United States.
Methods
An electronic survey was sent to all 57 OPOs in the United States from June to September 2023 to assess verification of policies and practices versus guidelines, concerns about policies and practices, processes to address concerns about DNC determination, and communication practices.
Results
Representatives from 12 OPOs across six US regions completed the entire survey; 8 of 12 reported serving > 50 referral hospitals. Most respondents (11 of 12) reported comparing their referral hospital’s DNC policies with the 2010 American Academy of Neurology Practice Parameter and/or other (4 of 12) guidelines. Additionally, most (10 of 12) reported independently reviewing and verifying each DNC determination. Nearly half (5 of 12) reported concerns about guideline-discordant hospital policies, and only 3 of 12 thought all referral hospitals followed the 2010 American Academy of Neurology Practice Parameter in practice. Moreover, 9 of 12 reported concerns about clinician knowledge surrounding DNC determination, and most (10 of 12) reported having received referrals for patients whose DNC declaration was ultimately reversed. All reported experiences in which their OPO requested additional assessments (11 of 12 clinical evaluation, 10 of 12 ancillary testing, 9 of 12 apnea testing) because of concerns about DNC determination validity.
Conclusions
Accurate DNC determination is important to maintain public trust. Nearly all OPO respondents reported a process to verify hospital DNC policies and practices with medical society guidelines. Many reported concerns about clinician knowledge surrounding DNC determination and guideline-discordant policies and practices. Educational and regulatory advocacy efforts are needed to facilitate systematic implementation of guideline-concordant practices across the country.
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- Title
- Verification of Death by Neurologic Criteria: A Survey of 12 Organ Procurement Organizations Across the United States
- Authors
-
Kasra Sarhadi
Kristopher A. Hendershot
Natalie Smith
Michael Souter
Claire Creutzfeldt
Abhijit Lele
Carolina Maciel
Katharina Busl
Julius Balogh
David Greer
Ariane Lewis
Sarah Wahlster
- Publication date
- 15-05-2024
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Keyword
- Brain Death
- Published in
-
Neurocritical Care / Issue 3/2024
Print ISSN: 1541-6933
Electronic ISSN: 1556-0961 - DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s12028-024-02001-6
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