Diagnosis of Brainstem Death
◦ Exclusions ◦ Under effect of drugs ◦ Cold temperature (< 35 °C ) ◦ Severe metabolic or endocrine disturbance . Preconditions ◦ Deeply comatose ◦ On ventilator ◦ Known cause of coma
. Personnel who should perform tests
◦ Two medical practitioners
◦ Expert in the field (not transplant surgeons) (Anaesthetist)
◦ One should be consultant status (Anaesthesia earlier Neuro)
○ Each should perform tests separately, twice
MOLECULAR DEATH
. Death of cells and tissues individually which takes place usually one to two hours after the stoppage of vital functions
◦ Depends on residual oxygen and metabolic activity of cells
What are vitals?
Resp, Circulatory and
Somatic vs. Molecular Death
◦ Fear from disposal of body before actual death (spontaneous movements at funeral)
◦ Transplantation fails due to loss of vitality of organ (loss of revitalisation)
Death Certificate
>Who can issue..?
Registered Medical practitioner who is treating at the time of terminal event and assure about no foul play.
◦ When the person suffering from an incurable disease, any physician who attended the terminal events can issue even if he had not treated him.
> Medical practitioner can not refuse/delay(except in suspicious/sudden death) or charge for issuing Death certificate
> Medical practitioner should forward it to registering authority (usually sent through relatives)
Clinics should be registered at?
Form 4 for hospital deaths and 4A for non-hospital deaths.
Cardiorespiratory Arrest and Cardiac arrest never be the cause of death...
Septemb
◦ September, 2004 - Review Committee set up to examine provisions of THO Act and the Rules.
◦ The Transplantation of Huran Organs (Arnendrnent) Bill, 2011 - Drafted by Ministry of Health
THO Act to cover both organs & tissues
e Regulation of removal, storage and transplantation of human organs and tissues for therapeutic purposes.
◦ Prevention of commercial dealings of human organs and tissues
Definitions
Expansion of the term Near Relative
◦ 'Near Relative' - To include grandparents and grandchildren, in addition to spouse, son, daughter, father, mother, brother or sister (Section 2)
Definitions
Human Organ Retrieval Centre - Hospital with adequate ICU facilities, but not registered under the THO Act
- Hospital registered under the THO Act
Definitions
. Transplant Coordinator
A person appointed by a hospital to coordinate all matters relating to removal or transplantation of human Organs/tissues
Required Request ◦ Mandatory for ICU doctor, in consultation with transplant cordinator to request relatives of brain dead patients for organ donation.
◦ Record of all brain dead patients and that of the next of kin who are approached to be kept.
Special Provision for Removal of Corneas
◦ Technician possessing such qualifications and experience, as may be prescribed, may enucleate an eye.
Certification of Brain Death
◦ Expansion of certifying panel of experts
◦ In addition to neurosurgeon / neurologist, surgeon _/physician and an anesthetist/ intensivist nominated from a panel already approved by the Appropriate Authority.
Swap Donations e Two different willing but incompatible 'near relative' donors (vis-à-vis their intended related recipient) permitted to donate their organs,
◦ Authorisation committee will evaluate on a case- to-case basis.
ON
NOTO
ROTO
SOTO
Powers of the Appropriate Authority
◦ To grant registration to a hospital for the removal, storage and transplantation of any human organ ◦ To suspend or cancel such registration ◦ To enforce standards for hospitals engaged in the removal/ storage or transplantation of human organs.
Advisory Committee
◦ To assist Appropriate Authority in the discharge of its functions
◦ Constituted for a period of two years
◦ Representation from an NGO working in the field of organ or tissue donation
Authorisation Committees
. Hospital level Authorisation Committees
◦ State or District level Authorisation Committees
◦ Central Government to prescribe composition of Authorisation Committees to ensure uniformity
◦ Actual appointments made by respective State Governments/ Union Territories.
Hospital Authorisation Committee ◦ Hospital does more than 25 transplants annually
e Medical director/superintendent
◦ Two doctors not part of transplant team
◦ Two members from society
◦ Director/secretary of health services
National Registry ◦ Central Govt. to development and maintain national registry of recipients.
◦ Evaluation of scientific and clinical status of organ transplantation.
Offences & Penalties
Enhancement of Penalties ◦ Removal of human organ without authority ◦ Imprisonment - Up to 10 years ◦ Fine - Up to Rs.20 lakh ◦ Removal of human tissue without authority ◦ Imprisonment - Up to 3 years ◦ Fine - Up to Rs.5 lakh
Offences & Penalties
◦ Live unrelated organ donation - false documents ◦ Imprisonment-5 to 10 years ◦ Fine -Rs.20 lakh to Rs.l crore
Offences & Penalties
Supplying tissues for payment ◦ Imprisonment 1-2 years ◦ Fine: Rs. 5-20 lakh
Offences & Penalties
◦ Penalties for doctors ◦ First offence -name struck off from State Medical Council for three years ◦ Second offence -name struck off permanently
Survival of organs
◦ Cornea-6 hours
◦ Skin - 24 hours
◦ Bone -48 hours
◦ Blood vessels -72 hours
◦ Kidney, heart, lungs, pancreas and liver must be obtained soon after circulation has stopped
◦ Cornea transplanted is not rejected
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