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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January 2025 issue

In this first issue 2025 issue of ISODP’s Journal Watch, six impactful studies are highlighted. Two explore deemed consent policies, with a global analysis revealing no donation rate improvements under opt-out systems and a Canadian study emphasizing families’ limited understanding of such laws, underlining the importance of healthcare team engagement. A Dutch paper reports excellent 10-year outcomes for donation after circulatory death (DCD) in euthanasia cases, advocating for ethical discussions. French researchers examine tensions between withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment and DCD. Studies in Slovenia and South Korea assess DCD potential, identifying opportunities for improved guidelines and end-of-life care practices to expand donor pools. Read more below.