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“Rationale for establishing donor management goals.”

“Rationale for establishing donor management goals.”. Cindy Jacobs, RN, BSN, CPTC Professional Development Director. Donor Management Goals (DMGs). Standard criteria donor (SCD) OTPD = 4.30 Expanded criteria donor (ECD) OTPD = 2.50 Donation after cardiac death (DCD)OTPD = 2.75

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“Rationale for establishing donor management goals.”

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  1. “Rationale for establishing donor management goals.” Cindy Jacobs, RN, BSN, CPTC Professional Development Director

  2. Donor Management Goals (DMGs) Standard criteria donor (SCD) OTPD = 4.30 Expanded criteria donor (ECD) OTPD = 2.50 Donation after cardiac death (DCD)OTPD = 2.75 Overall OTPD = 3.75

  3. DMGs = final labs prior to surgical recovery • UNOS Region 10 Donor Management Goals Quality Improvement Project: • MAP > 60 mmHg • Pressors < 1(one pressor plus Vasopressin to treat D.I. meets goal) • CVP < 10 (or normal serum osmolality 285-295) • Sodium < 155 • pH 7.25-7.5 • pO2 > 300 on 100% O2 (or equivalent , P/F ratio > 3)

  4. Michigan’s Performance

  5. Region 10 - Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio

  6. Maximizing every gift. Care that is good for the patient is good for the donor. Patients with catastrophic brain injury receive aggressive patient care. Transplanted organs also benefit from aggressive patient care.

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