Analysis of Notifications Received by Central de Transplantes in the State of Roraima from 2017 to 2021

Objectives: To analyze brain death (BD) notifications received by Central de Transplantes (CET) in the state of Roraima (RR) from 2017 to 2021. Methods: This is a cross-sectional, quantitative, and observational study, where all notifications received by CET from 2017 to 2021 were analyzed, resultin...

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Published inBrazilian Journal of Transplantation Vol. 27; no. 1
Main Authors Oliveira, Lidiane Cristina Santiago de, Mendes, Larissa Lima Araújo, Brum, Matheus Dantas, Lima, Mykaelle Soares, Lobo, Ana Carolina Ferrer, França, Jéssica Anne Pereira Corrêa, Junior, Carlos Henrique dos Santos, Mota, Lueli Evelin Leite, Neto, Geraldo Pereira Maia, Araújo, José Egberg Santos de, Rabelo, Matilde Nascimento, Paz, Thaís Lorena Pereira da, Lustosa, Victor Hugo Souza, Santos, Bárbara Carvalho dos, Linhares, Marcelo Moura
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 20.05.2024
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Summary:Objectives: To analyze brain death (BD) notifications received by Central de Transplantes (CET) in the state of Roraima (RR) from 2017 to 2021. Methods: This is a cross-sectional, quantitative, and observational study, where all notifications received by CET from 2017 to 2021 were analyzed, resulting in 120 patients from health the following centers: Hospital Geral de Roraima (HGR), Hospital Confederação Nacional das Cooperativas Médicas (UNIMED), Hospital da Criança Santo Antônio (HCSA), Hospital das Clínicas (HC), and Hospital Lotty Íris (HLI). The data were collected from the center’s data management system and passed on to the collection form developed by the researcher. Results: This study analyzed 119 notifications after excluding one due to conflicting data. There was a predominance of males (58%), with traumatic brain injury being the most frequent cause of BD. Six organ harvestings were carried out, all at the HGR. This study found no significant associations between organ procurement and sex, age, place of hospitalization, and year. Conclusion: There are considerable challenges concerning organ donation in RR, with a low uptake rate over five years. Only the HGR successfully carried out organ harvesting, while other reporting hospitals were unsuccessful. Improvements are needed, highlighting the importance of more studies for a more in-depth data analysis.
ISSN:2764-1589
2764-1589
DOI:10.53855/bjt.v27i1.548_ENG