Le don d'organes après un décès circulatoire (DDC)
Ressources DDC : Outils cliniques et ressources
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Rapport et recommendations (disponible sur demande)
Donation after cardiocirculatory death: A Canadian forum (Juillet 2005)
Revues scientifiques
- Maintaining the permanence principle for death during in situ normothermic regional perfusion for donation after circulatory death organ recovery: A United Kingdom and Canadian proposal (January 2020); Manara A, Shemie S, Large S, Healey A, Baker A, Badiwala M, Berman M, Butler A, Chaudhury P, Dark J, Forsythe J, Freed D, Gardiner D, Harvey D, Hornby L, MacLean J, Messer S, Oniscu G, Simpson C, Teitelbaum J, Torrance S, Wilson L, Watson C.
- Donation after Cardiocirculatory Death in Canada (October 2006) Sam D. Shemie, Andrew J. Baker, Greg Knoll, William Wall, Graeme Rocker, Daniel Howes, Janet Davidson, Joe Pagliarello, Jane Chambers-Evans, Sandra Cockfield, Catherine Farrell, Walter Glannon, William Gourlay, David Grant, Stéphan Langevin, Brian Wheelock, Kimberly Young and John Dossetor CMAJ October 10, 2006 175 (8) S1; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.060895
- Patient engagement in a Canadian consensus forum for heart donation after circulatory determination of death. Healey A, van Beinum A, Hornby L, Wilson LC, Bédard S, Berrigan H, Brodrecht D, Gillrie C, Shing T, Towers J, Tilokee E, Shemie SD.Can J Anaesth. 2020 Oct 7. doi: 10.1007/s12630-020-01808-z.
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