In a third study, investigators uncovered the importance of reducing cold
ischaemic time for donor organs after circulatory death to preserve the energy status of the organs.
«The use of DCD donors over the age of 60 is highly controversial, but we showed that excellent results could be expected if the cold
ischaemic time is limited to less than 6 hours,» said Dr Detry.
Not exact matches
Hospitalisation for
ischaemic heart disease for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander males was double the rate, and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander females four
times the rate, than for the general population.