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What is measured during a breath hold maneuver Plateau pressure (Pplat)
during mechanical ventilation and is a value read from
the Manometer
1954 The first successful kidney transplant occurred when...
In South Africa in 1967 The first successful human-to-human heart transplant occurred....
Uniform Anatomical Gift Act What does the UAGA stand for?
Made 1st person authorization legally binding When did the UAGA do in 1972?
The UAGA was revised to create uniformity in donor What happened with the UAGA in 2006?
designation procedures for all states, clarified who is
able to give authorization, and strengthened the weight
of first- person auth
the Uniform Determination of Death Act established in What is the UDDA?
1981 and revised in 1985
An act passed in 1972 to provide payment for kidney What is the End Stage Renal Disease Act?
transplant and dialysis via CMS and by extension, this
paved the way for CMS to provide payment for all
organ payment
The idea is that the cost is less to transplant an organ
than provide ongoing care for a failing organ
First successful non steroidal immunosuppressive drug What is Cyclosporine?
, United Network of Organ Sharing founded in 1984 What is UNOS?
national network to coordinate the allocation of organs
and collect clinical data about donors, candidates, and
recipients
ensures no more than one OPO operates per DSA, What is The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act?
OPOs and transplant centers comply with UNOS/
OPTN policies, and hospitals that participate with CMS
establish written policies// protocols for organ
donation.
% of the total number of referrals/ missed referrals and Referral Rate
total referrals combined
how many timely referrals were made/ how many Timely Referral Rate
should have been made
% of families who agree to donate/ total # of families Authorization Rate
from which authorization was requested
% of eligible donors who actually become donors Conversion rate
**meaning the donor needs to survive in the OR to be
"converted" into a donor
whether organs are transplanted or not does not affect
the conversion rate
legally declared BD, is 75 yrs old or younger, weighs at Eligible death
least 5kg, has BMI of 50 or less, has at least one organ
which meets eligibility criteria for transplant
80% of donors come from 20% of hospitals in DSA 80/20 Rule
>70yrs, 50-69yrs w/ DMI, polycystic kidney disease, Non-eligible Kidney Criteria
terminal Cr >4, chronic renal failure, no UO >24 hrs,
glomerulosclerosis >20% on biopsy
Cirrhosis, terminal bili >4, portal HTN, macrosteatosis Non-eligible Liver Criteria
>50%, fulminant hepatic failure, terminal AST/ALT >700
older than 60, 45 yrs old with hx of >10 yrs HTN, DM, Non-eligible Heart Criteria
CABG, CAD, hx of MI, myocarditits, endocarditis,
internal defib, pacemaker, valve replacement/ repair,
congenital defects
>65yrs, COPD, terminal PF <250, asthma (cause of Non-eligible Lung Criteria
death), pulmonary fibrosis, PNA found on CT,
pulmonary contusions, previous lobectomy, multiple
blebs on CT
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Terms in this set (135)
What is measured during a breath hold maneuver Plateau pressure (Pplat)
during mechanical ventilation and is a value read from
the Manometer
1954 The first successful kidney transplant occurred when...
In South Africa in 1967 The first successful human-to-human heart transplant occurred....
Uniform Anatomical Gift Act What does the UAGA stand for?
Made 1st person authorization legally binding When did the UAGA do in 1972?
The UAGA was revised to create uniformity in donor What happened with the UAGA in 2006?
designation procedures for all states, clarified who is
able to give authorization, and strengthened the weight
of first- person auth
the Uniform Determination of Death Act established in What is the UDDA?
1981 and revised in 1985
An act passed in 1972 to provide payment for kidney What is the End Stage Renal Disease Act?
transplant and dialysis via CMS and by extension, this
paved the way for CMS to provide payment for all
organ payment
The idea is that the cost is less to transplant an organ
than provide ongoing care for a failing organ
First successful non steroidal immunosuppressive drug What is Cyclosporine?
, United Network of Organ Sharing founded in 1984 What is UNOS?
national network to coordinate the allocation of organs
and collect clinical data about donors, candidates, and
recipients
ensures no more than one OPO operates per DSA, What is The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act?
OPOs and transplant centers comply with UNOS/
OPTN policies, and hospitals that participate with CMS
establish written policies// protocols for organ
donation.
% of the total number of referrals/ missed referrals and Referral Rate
total referrals combined
how many timely referrals were made/ how many Timely Referral Rate
should have been made
% of families who agree to donate/ total # of families Authorization Rate
from which authorization was requested
% of eligible donors who actually become donors Conversion rate
**meaning the donor needs to survive in the OR to be
"converted" into a donor
whether organs are transplanted or not does not affect
the conversion rate
legally declared BD, is 75 yrs old or younger, weighs at Eligible death
least 5kg, has BMI of 50 or less, has at least one organ
which meets eligibility criteria for transplant
80% of donors come from 20% of hospitals in DSA 80/20 Rule
>70yrs, 50-69yrs w/ DMI, polycystic kidney disease, Non-eligible Kidney Criteria
terminal Cr >4, chronic renal failure, no UO >24 hrs,
glomerulosclerosis >20% on biopsy
Cirrhosis, terminal bili >4, portal HTN, macrosteatosis Non-eligible Liver Criteria
>50%, fulminant hepatic failure, terminal AST/ALT >700
older than 60, 45 yrs old with hx of >10 yrs HTN, DM, Non-eligible Heart Criteria
CABG, CAD, hx of MI, myocarditits, endocarditis,
internal defib, pacemaker, valve replacement/ repair,
congenital defects
>65yrs, COPD, terminal PF <250, asthma (cause of Non-eligible Lung Criteria
death), pulmonary fibrosis, PNA found on CT,
pulmonary contusions, previous lobectomy, multiple
blebs on CT