Donation after Circulatory Death UK Experience

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Donation after Circulatory Death UK Experience Anthony Clarkson Assistant Director Organ Donation and Nursing

Overcoming the obstacles Donation after Circulatory Death http://www.odt.nhs.uk/donation/deceased-donation/

Increase in Number of Deceased Donors

Background Currently 8 DCD donors pmp in the UK DCD most common organ donation pathway in the UK Increasing number of consents Slight increase in consent rate but below that of DBD Potential for even more DCD donors Increases over the last 3 years in: Referral of potential donors from 62% to 83% Involvement of the Specialist Nurse from 67% to 78% Consent rate from 51% to 57% 587 actual donors in 2015/16.

Impact Resources Financial Operational Length and time of process OPO Staff OPO Staff Morale Wellbeing (anencephaly) Working patterns Hospital Staff Morale Support Donor Families Support and care

Organ Donation in the UK: DBD and DCD

Increase in Mean Donor Age

Mean number of organs transplanted from deceased donors last year Mean number of organs transplanted 5 4.5 4 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 0-17 18-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70+ Donor age DBD DCD

Reasons why DCD Donation did not happen after Family Consent 12% 5% 44% 34% Coroner refusal Organs not suitable Family changed mind Time to asystole Other 5%

Efficiencies of the DBD and DCD Clinical Pathways Referred to SNOD SNOD attended Family approached Actual donors 1,2 2014/15 DBD 1679 1563 1291 783 2604 DCD 5718 3579 2131 496 1132 Organs Transplanted 77% of referrals to a SNOD are DCD 70% of SNOD attendances are DCD 62% of approaches are DCD 39% of donors are DCD 30% of transplants from a DCD 2007/08 For every 1 family approached for DCD, 1 patient benefited from transplantation. 2014/15 For every 2 families approached for DCD, 1 patient benefited from transplantation.

DCD Assessment 4 month prospective data collection exercise agreed with key Stakeholders supported by historical PDA data 1493 referrals analysed; representing 64% of referrals and 100% of proceeding donors (comparing to PDA) 151 proceeding donors (10% of referrals) 137 donors that resulted in a transplant (91% of proceeding donors) Results presented to key clinical stakeholders

Key Findings from the Review Despite very minimal exceptions: Patients over 80 years of age rarely donate organs in the DCD scenario Majority of DCDs are under 60 years of age Majority of donors are dying from a neurological cause of death Patients that donate organs in DCD between the ages of 60 and 80 die of a neurological cause of death Patients dying of some specific causes of death do not donate/ have organs transplanted Multi-organ failure Septicaemia Active cancer Ischaemic bowel Previous cancer in last 5 years Age over 80 - if not neuro cause of death

DCD Potential 2014/15 6750 Potential DCDs 1600 Not identified/referred 5150 referred to a SNOD Use positive Engagement to increase referral 3450 potential donors 1320 patients 2130 families approached 1700 DCD Exclusions Identified as requiring further investigation to potentially increase DCD numbers Significant number of patients declined as unsuitable Die before donation can be facilitated Not approached Assessed will not die within the timeframe Assessed will die too quickly to facilitate donation or actively in the dying process 1050 consents 815 NORS attend 505 DCDs Streamlined response at point of referral

Conclusion Review found significant opportunities to refine the DCD pathway and increase efficiency Significant stakeholder and staff engagement resulted in support for changes Expected to increase referral from donor hospitals Adaptable and flexible tool with potential for incorporation of further evidence/exclusions Allows current exclusion list to change if new technologies expand organ usage Supports the work of ODT Hub May enable further increase in actual DCD donors with additional investigation

Where next? Increase the DCD Donor Pool Analysis of the DCD Assessment data and PDA data has identified 3 additional areas where there could be potential for donation These pools are not mutually exclusive; Pool 1: Patients that were not referred - 1600 of which 260 were Neurological related deaths Pool 2:Patients that were not expected to live long enough for donation to proceed 432 p.a. Pool 3: Patients where imminent death was not anticipated but the patient did die within 4 hours 371 (42%).

Where next? DCD Hearts 23 DCD donors have donated hearts to date 22 have been transplanted 21 successful recipient outcomes Evaluation taking place and due to report in the summer with a business case for national implementation in the autumn.

Thank you

Figure 13.3 Where are opportunities lost pre-donation? Where are Opportunities Lost Pre Donation 100 90 DBD DCD % of potential donors 80 70 60 50 40 30 22% 2% 4% 52% 7% 42% 32% 9% 20 10 0 Potential donors 1 DBD, 676 donated (41% of potential donors) DCD, 449 donated (7% of potential donors, 14% of those not contraindicated) Neurological death tests performed (DBD only) Neurological death confirmed (DBD only) Contraindications Family approach 49% Consent/ authorisation 52% Donation 1 1 Potential DBD donor - A patient who meets all four criteria for neurological death testing 1 Potential DCD donor - A patient who had treatment withdrawn and death was anticipated within four hours

DCD Assessment: Summary of Findings 1493 donor referrals reviewed 151 DCD donors of which 137 utilised (at least one transplant) 64% of DCD referrals aged >60 31% of DCD donors aged >60 80% of utilised DCD donors die from Intracranial Haemorrhage or Hypoxic Brain Damage 41 of 42 DCD donors aged >60 had neurological related cause of death DCD Assessment Tool has been developed on the basis of evidence

Ongoing Monitoring and Review Some extra potential exclusion criteria being kept under review as transplant surgeons think the organs may be usable Clinical reference group established to review organ utilisation and refine assessment process accordingly Close monitoring and review Initial review at 3 months Multi Organ failure <40years Donors> 80 years Additional Potential clinical factors (under review) : Acute renal failure and age>60 Stage 3b and above chronic renal failure and age>60 Further review at 6 & 12 months Additional clinical factors identified Ongoing annually Patient on RRT and age>60 Type 1 diabetes mellitus and age>60 Ruptured AAA and age>60