Plain-English translation of NCT06780722 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This is a research study that follows patients and organ donors during a specific type of organ donation procedure called Maastricht III. Researchers want to measure the oxygen levels in the blood at the moment when the heart stops, so they can better understand this part of the donation process. The information collected will help doctors improve organ donation procedures in the future.
Currently, doctors do not have detailed information about exactly how low oxygen levels drop when the heart stops during this type of organ donation. Understanding this relationship could help improve the safety and success of organ donation and transplantation.
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If you are a donor, researchers will monitor your oxygen levels during your organ donation procedure as part of normal medical care — no additional tests or visits are required beyond the standard donation process. If you are a transplant recipient receiving an organ from a donor in this study, doctors will simply collect information about your health and transplant outcome from your medical records. The study involves observation and data collection rather than any new procedures or treatments.
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