Carie Kadric

Texas Organ Sharing Alliance, San Antonio, TX.

2 publications 2014 – 2018

Publications

Liver biopsy in assessment of extended criteria donors.

2018

Liver transplantation : official publication of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases and the International Liver Transplantation Society

Oliver JB, Machineni P, Bongu A, Patel T, Nespral J +8 more

Plain English
Researchers examined whether taking a liver biopsy before recovering an organ from a brain-dead donor — a practice used to assess borderline livers — affected transplant rates and outcomes. Across 1,323 donors, biopsies were safe and actually reduced the rate of futile organ recoveries by identifying livers that would not have been usable, without reducing the overall number of transplants performed. Wider use of pre-recovery biopsy, especially in liver-only donors, could save costs and improve how organs are allocated.

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Improving organ donation rates by modifying the family approach process.

2014

The journal of trauma and acute care surgery

Ebadat A, Brown CV, Ali S, Guitierrez T, Elliot E +3 more

Plain English
This study analyzed over 1,100 potential organ donors to identify which aspects of the family consent conversation could be changed to improve donation rates. Key factors that boosted consent included having the organ procurement representative initiate the discussion rather than a nurse or doctor, matching the representative's race to the donor's family, conducting the conversation in the afternoon or evening, and allowing longer discussions. The findings provide concrete, actionable guidance for how transplant teams can structure consent conversations to increase donation.

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