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Implementation of a neonatal donation protocol in the neonatal intensive care unit: A single-center experience

José Ramón Fernández-Fructuoso

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José Ramón Fernández-Fructuoso

Neonatology Unit, Hospital General Universitario Santa Lucía, Cartagena, Spain

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José Ramón Fernández-Fructuoso, Hospital General Universitario Santa Lucía, C/Mezquita S/N, Paraje Los Arcos, 30202 Cartagena, Spain.

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Francisco Javier Gil-Sánchez

Francisco Javier Gil-Sánchez

Intensive Care Unit, Donor Coordination Unit, Hospital General Universitario Santa Lucía, Cartagena, Spain

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Salvadora Sáez-Miravete

Salvadora Sáez-Miravete

Intensive Care Unit, Donor Coordination Unit, Hospital General Universitario Santa Lucía, Cartagena, Spain

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José Miguel Pina-Molina

José Miguel Pina-Molina

Pediatric Emergency Department, Hospital General Universitario Santa Lucía, Cartagena, Spain

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Carmen Fuentes-Gutiérrez

Carmen Fuentes-Gutiérrez

Neonatology Unit, Hospital General Universitario Santa Lucía, Cartagena, Spain

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José María Lloreda-García

José María Lloreda-García

Neonatology Unit, Hospital General Universitario Santa Lucía, Cartagena, Spain

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María Olmo-Sánchez

María Olmo-Sánchez

Neonatology Unit, Hospital General Universitario Santa Lucía, Cartagena, Spain

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María Isabel Mañas-Uxo

María Isabel Mañas-Uxo

Neonatology Unit, Hospital General Universitario Santa Lucía, Cartagena, Spain

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Ana García-González

Ana García-González

Neonatology Unit, Hospital General Universitario Santa Lucía, Cartagena, Spain

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José Luis Leante-Castellanos

José Luis Leante-Castellanos

Neonatology Unit, Hospital General Universitario Santa Lucía, Cartagena, Spain

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First published: 27 September 2022
Citations: 3

Abstract

Background

Lack of specific protocols for neonatal donation contributes to the rarity of neonatal donors. In this study, we evaluate the impact of the implementation of a neonatal donation protocol in our NICU.

Methods

In this single-center study, we conducted a retrospective chart review of neonatal deaths in our NICU from January 2013 to January 2022. The study was divided into two periods: before and after the implementation of a neonatal donation protocol. The referral rates of potential neonatal donors to the OPO in the two periods were compared using the chi-square test. A p value < .05 was considered statistically significant.

Results

Sixty-four infants were reviewed. Seven (10.9%) met the inclusion criteria for potential neonatal donors after DCC. The referral rate of potential neonatal donors increased from 2.5% to 16.7% after the implementation of this protocol (p = .041), and one infant (4.1%) became an effective heart-valve donor.

Conclusion

The implementation of a local neonatal donation protocol could have contributed to increase the referral rate of potential neonatal donors in our NICU. Following the implementation of a local neonatal donation protocol, we were able to perform a heart-valve donation for the first time in our unit.

CONFLICT OF INTEREST

Dr. Fernández-Fructuoso received funding for a training activity on pediatric donation from the Organización Nacional de Trasplantes (ONT), the Spanish governmental nonprofit organ donation organization; Dr. Gil-Sánchez and Ms. Sáez-Miravete are currently receiving remuneration from the ONT for their role as hospital donation coordinators. The other authors have declared that they have no potential conflicts of interest.

DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT

All relevant data are available upon request to the corresponding author.

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