Neonatal organ donation: Retrospective audit into potential donation in a single neonatal unit

Author:

Ali Faizah1ORCID,Chant Kathy23,Scales Angie4,Sellwood Mark2,Gallagher Katie23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Research Facility, Great Ormond Street Hospital London UK

2. University College London Hospital NHS Foundation Trust London UK

3. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Institute of Women's Health, University College London London UK

4. NHS Blood and Transplant London UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundResearch has shown that many babies who die in neonatal units could have been potential tissue and/or organ donors. Despite the existence of guidelines supporting its implementation, the incidence of neonatal donation remains rare in the United Kingdom.AimThe aim of this audit was to retrospectively determine potential eligibility for neonatal tissue and/or organ donation referral in infants who died in a single UK tertiary‐level neonatal unit between 2012 and 2021. Cause of death and documentation of any discussions held regarding referral for donation were also explored.Study designAn audit was undertaken to identify all neonatal deaths at a single tertiary‐level NICU in London from 2012‐2021. Infants who retrospectively could have been referred as potential tissue and/or organ donors were identified using current NHS Blood and Transplant inclusion and exclusion criteria.Results and conclusionA significant missed potential for neonatal tissue and/or organ donation referrals was identified, which is likely not just limited to the unit audited. Causes of death were as expected for a tertiary level neonatal unit and centre for therapeutic cooling of babies born with hypoxic perinatal brain injuries. Only one documented conversation was found regarding neonatal donation.Relevance to clinical practiceTo enable conversations regarding neonatal donation to become a routine part of end‐of‐life care discussions with families as appropriate, good links between neonatal healthcare professionals and Specialist Nurses in Organ Donation need to be established. This will facilitate the referral of all suitable neonates as potential donors and ensure that neonatal staff feel supported to care for babies identified as potential donors.

Funder

University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Critical Care Nursing

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