Impaired physiological equilibrium syndrome in potential organ donors: identification of defining characteristics

Authors

  • Luciana Nabinger Menna Barreto Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre
  • Natália Chies
  • Éder Marques Cabral
  • Aline Tsuma Gaedke Nomura
  • Miriam de Abreu Almeida
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/eglobal.18.3.358841
Keywords: Nursing diagnosis, Procurement of tissues and organs, Organ transplantation, Classification

Abstract

Introduction: Most of nursing diagnoses for potential organ donors is related to physiological changes. These patients often have all diagnoses cited for this population. However, NANDA International does not have a diagnosis to address this acute condition.
Objective: To identify possible defining characteristics for the diagnosis of impaired physiological equilibrium syndrome for brain death patients and for potential organ donors in the literature.
Method: Integrative literature review including articles published between 1997 and 2017 in the databases Web of Science, LILACS and PubMed.
Results: The sample consisted of 37 articles identifying 44 possible defining characteristics for the nursing diagnosis to be developed. The defining characteristics were divided into five major groups of changes: endocrine-metabolic changes, hemodynamic and/or cardiovascular changes, ventilatory changes, nutritional changes, coagulation changes, inflammatory and/ or immune changes.
Conclusions: Developing this diagnosis can collaborate to the taxonomy of NANDA International, as well as to extend the nursing knowledge of the area of maintenance of the potential organ donor, contributing to teaching and research. The practical use of this diagnosis purpose can provide a better systematization of care, enabling the proper maintenance of the potential organ donor and consequently improving the viability of organs for transplantation.

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Published
13-06-2019
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Menna Barreto, L.N. et al. 2019. Impaired physiological equilibrium syndrome in potential organ donors: identification of defining characteristics . Global Nursing. 18, 3 (Jun. 2019), 643–693. DOI:https://doi.org/10.6018/eglobal.18.3.358841.
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