Title of article :
Evaluating the Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Organ Donation and Transplantation Activities in Iran
Author/Authors :
Latifi ، Marzieh Organ Procurement Unit - Sina Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Bagherpour ، Farzaneh Organ Procurement Unit - Sina Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Jafarian ، Arefeh Iranian Tissue Bank Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Hamidiyeh ، Amirali Iranian Tissue Bank Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Javandoost ، Ehsan Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - University of Ottawa , Mansouri ، Zeinab Organ Procurement Unit - Sina Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Pourhosien ، Maryam Organ Procurement Unit - Sina Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Tirgar ، Niloufar Iranian Tissue Bank Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Amirkhani ، Mohammad Amir Skin and Stem Cell Research Center, Stem Cell And Regenerative Medicine Center of Excellence - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Dehghani ، Sanaz Organ Procurement Unit - Sina Hospital, Iranian Tissue Bank Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had a great impact on reducing organ transplantation activities. Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the donation and transplantation activities before and after COVID-19 outbreak in Iran. Methods: This retrospective study compared the donation and transplantation activities in two specific 9-month periods (average period of March - December 2019 Vs. March - December 2020). The questionnaire included the numbers of brain death confirmations, family consents, organ recoveries, and transplanted solid organs. The questionnaire was sent by email to the chief executive of the organ procurement unit. Results: A total of 15 organ procurement units responded to the survey. The largest reduction was seen in tissue transplantations (62.5%) duringtwotime intervals. Brain deathduetoheadtraumasignificantly decreased intwotime intervalsandsuicide increased by 14.44% during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to 2018-2019 period. Significant reductions between the median of donation (P = 0.0187), median of potential donor (P = 0.005), median of family consent (P = 0.002), and median of eligible donor (P = 0.009) were observed during the two time periods. Conclusions: A significant reduction was observed in organ donation and transplantation during COVID-19 pandemic. Developing protocols and establishingnewstrategies for evaluation of organ donation to ensure the safety of organ recipients and medical staff is necessary.
Keywords :
COVID , 19 , Brain Death , Deceased Donor , Transplantation
Journal title :
Shiraz E Medical Journal
Journal title :
Shiraz E Medical Journal