Care pathways for organ donation after brain death: guidance from available literature?

Author:

Hoste Pieter123,Vanhaecht Kris456,Ferdinande Patrick7,Rogiers Xavier28,Eeckloo Kristof2,Blot Stijn2910,Hoste Eric1112,Vogelaers Dirk129,Vandewoude Koenraad29

Affiliation:

1. Department of General Internal Medicine; Ghent University Hospital; Belgium

2. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences; Ghent University; Belgium

3. Department of Intensive Care; General Hospital Sint-Lucas; Ghent Belgium

4. Leuven Institute for Healthcare Policy; Department of Public Health and Primary Care; KU Leuven - University of Leuven; Belgium

5. Department of Quality Management; University Hospitals Leuven; Belgium

6. European Pathway Association; Kapucijnenvoer; Leuven Belgium

7. Surgical and Transplantation ICU; University Hospitals Leuven; Belgium

8. Department of Transplant Surgery; Ghent University Hospital; Belgium

9. Department of Internal Medicine; Ghent University; Belgium

10. Burns, Trauma and Critical Care Research Centre; The University of Queensland; Brisbane Queensland Australia

11. Department of Intensive Care Medicine; Ghent University Hospital; Belgium

12. Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO); Egmontstraat; Brussels Belgium

Funder

Belgian Federal Public Service Health, Food Chain Safety and Environment

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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