Anencephalic Donation Possibilities Breakout Session B Presenters: Leandra McHargue, RN, BSN, Loma...

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Anencephalic Donation Possibilities Breakout Session B Presenters: Leandra McHargue, RN, BSN, Loma Linda University Medical Center Becky Hill, CPTC, OneLegacy Sarah Grays, RNC-NIC, CPTC, OneLegacy Moderator: Lynn Willis, MHA, UC Irvine Health

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Anencephalic Donation PossibilitiesBreakout Session B

Presenters:Leandra McHargue, RN, BSN, Loma Linda University Medical Center

Becky Hill, CPTC, OneLegacySarah Grays, RNC-NIC, CPTC, OneLegacy

Moderator:Lynn Willis, MHA, UC Irvine Health

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• Understand the possible donation opportunities for anencephalic babies• Learn the practical steps that can be taken to

help families of neonatal/anencephalic infants

Objectives:

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What can I do at my hospital to begin helping parents of

anencephalic infants incorporate donation into end of life care?

Questions to Run On:

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Turning a “No” Into a “Maybe”Anencephalic & Neonatal Donation Possibilities

Leandra McHargue, RN, BSNBecky Hill, CPTC

Sarah Grays, RNC-NIC, CPTC

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• The past: brief donation history• The present

Why re-examine now? Colin’s Story What we learned Arriana’s Story

• Looking to the future

Agenda

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• 1980s: LLUMC formed an aggressive anencephalic donation program

Baby Gabriel Focus was thoracic organs

• Debates on consciousness and brain death• 1994: AMA recommended use of anencephalic

infants as donors pre-death• 1995: AMA suspended that policy

Past: Brief History

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• Current possibilities and basic criteria Liver for hepatocyte cell infusion: Cytonet• Birth weight greater than 2kg • Recovery within three hours of cardiac standstill

En-bloc kidneys: UC Davis• Birth weight approximately 2kg• Intubated at birth, done as DCD recovery

Heart Valves: tissue transplantation• Weight greater than 3.6kg

Present: Why Re-Examine Now?

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Crossroads of medicine andthe desire of these families to donate.

Present: Why Re-Examine Now?

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Leandra McHargue, RN BSNNICU Bereavement Coordinator

Loma Linda University Medical Center

Colin’s Story

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The Perry Family

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Colin’s Story

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Colin’s Story

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Colin’s Story

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What We Learned

• Education & collaboration Hospital staff, L&D, NICU,

OR Surgeons and recovering

team• Challenges of assessing a donor

that has not yet been born• Preparation for possible

intubation/kidney recovery scenario

Opportunities for liver

donation

Cardiac Standstill

O2 Sat < 80%

3 consecutive hours of O2 Sats < 80%

Occurs within 3 hours

of last O2 Sat < 80%

Liver must be flushed (in OR)

within 3 hours of last O2 Sat < 80%

Does not occur within 3 hours

of last O2 Sat < 80%

Liver is a medical rule-out due to poor perfusion

Cytonet Liver Perfusion Criteria

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Sarah Grays, OneLegacyMegan Aberl, Arriana’s Mom

Arriana’s Story

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Megan’s Family

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Arriana’s Story

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Arriana was born on December 11 at 2252

to proud parents Megan & Ignacio

Arriana’s Story

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Arriana’s Story

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Arriana’s Gift

Arriana became the 20th anencephalic infant to

donate in the US in 2012

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• Families have the desire to donate• Five potential donors in one year

Each baby and hospital team inspired & educated

• Future potential: Pediatric DCD heart: Loma Linda University Medical

Center Organs for research: International Institute of

Medicine

Looking to the Future

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Thank You

Loma Linda University

Medical Center

Kaiser Permanente Riverside Medical

Center

Riverside County Regional Medical

Center

Providence Saint Joseph Medical

Center

Riverside Community

Hospital

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What can I do at my hospital to begin helping parents of

anencephalic infants incorporate donation into end of life care?

Questions to Run On:

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