210.1 Examining the potential for uncontrolled organ donation subsequent to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Canada
Ms. Chelsea J Lanos, Canada
210.2 A heuristic for direct measurement of donation after cardiac death donor potential
Mr. Thomas D Mone, United States
210.3 Use of mechanical versus manual chest compressions in the recovery of uncontrolled DCD kidneys
Christine Radolovic, United States
210.4 The time of computed tomography angiography strongly determines the sensitivity of this imaging technique in the assessment of cerebral circulatory arrest during death by neurological criteria diagnosis procedure
Prof. Romuald Bohatyrewicz, Poland
210.5 Six-month long monitoring of cerebral blood perfusion evolution by computed tomography angiography, computed tomography perfusion and transcranial Doppler sonography in an infant suffering post-anoxic brain damage after intrauterine circulatory arrest, primarily demonstrating death by neurological criteria symptoms later followed by two weeks delayed recovery of respiratory drive - case report
Prof. Romuald Bohatyrewicz, Poland
210.6 Development and dissemination of a unique virtual reality training program to improve physician skill, knowledge and confidence in determining brain death and family communication