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Introduction. Paula Aubrey Dr Andre Vercueil R-CLOD 4 th June 2013 . LONDON. Programme. 10:00 – 10:05 Pauline’s story 10:05 – 10:15 Introduction Paula Aubrey and Dr Andre Vercueil 10:15 – 11:00 Donation in the UK (F105, 2C06) Dr Paul Murphy 11:00 – 11:15 Coffee

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  1. Introduction Paula Aubrey Dr Andre Vercueil R-CLOD 4th June 2013 LONDON

  2. Programme 10:00 – 10:05 Pauline’s story 10:05 – 10:15 Introduction Paula Aubrey and Dr Andre Vercueil 10:15 – 11:00 Donation in the UK (F105, 2C06) Dr Paul Murphy 11:00 – 11:15 Coffee 11:15 – 12:30 Donor Identification and Referral (I102, 2C06) Jeremy Brown Dr HuwTwamley 12:30 – 13:15 Lunch 13:15 – 14:30 Donor Family experience Pat Collins and Paula Aubrey Family approach and consent (F101, I106, 2C06) Dr Gus Vincent 1430 – 1445 Coffee 1445 – 1600 Donation after brain-stem death (1A01, 1A02, 2C06) Introduction Dr FarrelIgielman Diagnosis of death Dr Dale Gardiner Donor optimisationDr GerlindeMandersloot 1600 – 1630 Discussion and next steps 2 Organ Donation Past, Present and Future Organ Donation Past, Present and Future

  3. Embed Pauline’s story • Start automatically • Full screen Organ Donation Past, Present and Future

  4. Objectives Attendance at this meeting has been recognised for 5 CPD credits by the Royal College of Anaesthetists 4 Organ Donation Past, Present and Future • Update on progress since 2008 Organ Donor Taskforce Report and scene set for future challenges. • Outline best practice, using regional and local data, and the most recent national guidance around: • The referral and identification of donors • Donation after Brain Death • Family approach and consent • Secure commitment to change practice in your hospital around key pinch points in deceased donation pathways Organ Donation Past, Present and Future

  5. Organ Donation Services Team Regional Clinical Lead Andre Vercueil Regional Manager Paula Aubrey Team Managers Jeanette Foley Cliona Berman EmilianoMazzaretto Jeremy Brown Julie Whitney 32 Specialist Nurses 4 Admin Staff 19 Trusts (33 Hospitals) Population of 8.17 million 4 Renal Transplant Centres 1 Cardiac Transplant Centres 2 Liver Transplant Centres SCOTLAND NORTH NORTHERN IRELAND YORKSHIRE NORTH WEST MIDLANDS EASTERN SOUTH WALES SOUTH CENTRAL SOUTH EAST SOUTH WEST 5 Organ Donation Past, Present and Future

  6. Donation in London 2003-2013 44.8% 14.8% 145.8% 6 Organ Donation Past, Present and Future

  7. 50% Target by Donor Team 7 Organ Donation Past, Present and Future

  8. Tied 1st 50% 8 Organ Donation Past, Present and Future

  9. Organs Transplanted from London Donors 2003-13 9 Organ Donation Past, Present and Future

  10. 10 Organ Donation Past, Present and Future

  11. Where are potential donors in London lost? 11 Organ Donation Past, Present and Future

  12. BUT if we adopted BEST PRACTICE 19.1 ppm 50% 13.4 ppm 12 Organ Donation Past, Present and Future

  13. BUT if we adopted BEST PRACTICE 26.3ppm TOP 5 in the WORLD 19.1 ppm 50% 13.4 ppm 13 Organ Donation Past, Present and Future

  14. 2008 2008 2011

  15. NHSBT Guidelines ED Strategy Donor Management Bundles and Guidance FICM & ICS endorsed: Brain-stem Death Forms www.odt.nhs.uk 15 Organ Donation Past, Present and Future Organ Donation Past, Present and Future

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