Use of Cardiac Grafts from Suicidal Hanging Donors: Single-Center Experience

Donors of death due to anoxic brain injury such as suicidal hanging are at risk for a severe catecholamine surge leading to an acute myocardial stress that can cause global tissue hypoxia as well as pulmonary edema and barotrauma, all of which may potentially adversely impact myocardial tissue. Concerns have been raised about potential higher rates of Primary Graft Dysfunction (PGD) in heart transplant recipients of such donors due to this acute myocardial stressor. We wanted to assess if this mechanism of donor death does carry an increased risk of PGD or other adverse outcomes in our single center experience.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: Tags: (739) Source Type: research