ISODP Journal Watch

The International Society for Organ Donation and Procurement (ISODP) is the organization advancing donation through science, developing professionals and inspiring networks supporting organ donation to improve organ transplantation worldwide (source). The ISODP Journal Watch is an educational resource and benefit to the ISODP members. “Two of the primary goals for the Society are to enhance resources to improve donation practices and to establish an integrated network of donation professionals.”

The ultimate goal of Journal Watch would be to lead to the creation of a journal entirely dedicated to organ donation.

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April 2025 issue

This edition of ISODP’s Journal Watch features eight insightful articles. Three explore the ethical and scientific dimensions of normothermic regional perfusion in donation after circulatory death (DCD). A Brazilian study analyzes pediatric donor trends, identifying opportunities to improve tissue and specific organ donations. A Canadian paper highlights variability in acceptance rates of pediatric organs. Experimental mouse research investigates exercise preconditioning in liver transplantation, offering a glimpse into future clinical applications. A Chinese qualitative study introduces the Buddhist concept of “reverse care” in end-of-life practices, emphasizing cultural perspectives. Finally, a paper from Transplantation underscores the importance of transplant registries for quality improvement and transparency. Read more below.