Mint Hyderabad

Monitor brain stem deaths for organ donation, states told

- Priyanka Sharma priyanka.sharma@livemint.com NEW DELHI

In order to expedite cadaver organ donations, the Union health ministry has told states and union territorie­s (UTs) to identify and monitor cases of brain stem death (BSD) in intensive care units (ICUs).

Hospital administra­tions should sensitivel­y approach the families of brain-dead patients in ICU regarding organ donation before the heart stops functionin­g.

The ministry has also sought ICU-wise details of “deceased or potential deceased” donor cases on a monthly basis from the state administra­tions and directed them to take corrective actions and streamline the certificat­ion process for BSD cases.

This is being done to speed up organ donations.

The government believes a significan­t challenge contributi­ng to India’s low organ donation rate is inadequate identifica­tion and certificat­ion of

BSD cases, despite the many such potential cases.

“As per the provision of the Transplant­ation of Human Organs and Tissues Act of 1994, it is required to identity each potential brain stem death case, admitted in the ICU and further it is mandatory duty to enquire whether such potential donor had pledged for organ donation and if not to make the family members aware of the opportunit­y to donate organs before the heart stops functionin­g. The doctor on duty with the help of the transplant coordinato­r is required to make such inquiry after certificat­ion of such BSD cases,” said Dr Anil Kumar, director, National Organ Tissue Transplant Organizati­on in a communicat­ion reviewed by Mint.

“State authoritie­s have also been advised to analyze the collected informatio­n and take corrective actions with an aim to maximize organ donation from all potential donors,” said the official.

The government has advised all hospitals to display a template of “required request display board” at ICUs, emergency or any other strategic location inside the hospital.

India’s organ donation rate remains below one donor per million population annually, despite consistent efforts. One organ donor can save up to eight lives by donating the heart, two lungs, pancreas, two kidneys and intestine. Last year, authoritie­s registered 1,037 deceased organ donors, out of which 2,904 organ transplant­s took place. Queries sent to the health ministry remained unanswered.

Govt has sought ICU-wise details of deceased or potential deceased donor cases on a monthly basis

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BLOOMBERG Hospitals told to sensitivel­y approach families of braindead patients in ICU.

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