TY - JOUR
T1 - Profile of the average organ non-donor
T2 - Can it be used predictively?
AU - Torres, Esther A.
AU - Martínez, Namyr A.
AU - Martínez, Patricia
AU - Ayala, Alondra M.
AU - Millián, Daniel
AU - Rivera, Celia
AU - Saadé, Marien
AU - Davis, Jean
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Objective: To describe the profile of the average organ non-donor, compare it to that of the average donor, and identify characteristics that predict the likelihood that a given individual will be a non-donor. Methods: The charts of 397 consenting potential organ donors of LifeLink of Puerto Rico from 2009 through 2011 were reviewed. Data regarding gender, age, BMI, the presence of diabetes, hypertension and/or kidney injury, death from cerebrovascular accident, and smoking were collected. Results: Of the 397 charts reviewed, 283 were from donors, 96 were from non- donors, and 18 were excluded from the analysis. When compared to donors, non- donors were found more frequently to be 60 years old or older, diabetic, hypertensive, or obese; to have suffered from kidney injury, to have smoked and to have died of a cerebrovascular accident. On multivariate analysis, age, diabetes, kidney injury and smoking remained significant. However, after adjusting for age, only smoking and death from cerebrovascular accident remained statistically associated to non- donor status. Conclusion: Although being over 60 years old, having smoked and dying from a cerebrovascular accident were characteristics found significantly more frequently in non-donors, these characteristics were also present in some donors. Therefore, a careful evaluation of each potential donor is still mandatory to avoid the loss of transplantable organs.
AB - Objective: To describe the profile of the average organ non-donor, compare it to that of the average donor, and identify characteristics that predict the likelihood that a given individual will be a non-donor. Methods: The charts of 397 consenting potential organ donors of LifeLink of Puerto Rico from 2009 through 2011 were reviewed. Data regarding gender, age, BMI, the presence of diabetes, hypertension and/or kidney injury, death from cerebrovascular accident, and smoking were collected. Results: Of the 397 charts reviewed, 283 were from donors, 96 were from non- donors, and 18 were excluded from the analysis. When compared to donors, non- donors were found more frequently to be 60 years old or older, diabetic, hypertensive, or obese; to have suffered from kidney injury, to have smoked and to have died of a cerebrovascular accident. On multivariate analysis, age, diabetes, kidney injury and smoking remained significant. However, after adjusting for age, only smoking and death from cerebrovascular accident remained statistically associated to non- donor status. Conclusion: Although being over 60 years old, having smoked and dying from a cerebrovascular accident were characteristics found significantly more frequently in non-donors, these characteristics were also present in some donors. Therefore, a careful evaluation of each potential donor is still mandatory to avoid the loss of transplantable organs.
KW - Organ donation
KW - Organ non-donor
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M3 - Article
C2 - 25244882
AN - SCOPUS:84906487738
SN - 0738-0658
VL - 33
SP - 129
EP - 131
JO - Puerto Rico health sciences journal
JF - Puerto Rico health sciences journal
IS - 3
ER -