Jonathan Thompson CLOD for University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust amp East Midlands Changes to the Reports April 2015 GoSBAR RED AMBER BRONZE SILVER GOLD Neurological Death Testing Rate ID: 617367
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Midlands Regional Data 2014-15
Jonathan Thompson
CLOD for University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
& East MidlandsSlide2
Changes to the ReportsApril 2015Slide3
GoSBAR
RED
AMBER
BRONZE
SILVER
GOLDSlide4
Neurological Death Testing RateChange for April 2015 (now excluded conditions where testing never could have been carried out)
cardiac arrest despite resuscitation
brainstem reflexes returned
neonates – less than 2 months post term
2
% betterSlide5
Actual deceased donors in the UK
1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015, data as at 8 April 2015Slide6
Actual deceased donors- Midlands team
Hospitals are allocated to teams using the current team allocations, not the allocation at the time of donation
1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015, data as at 8 April 2015Slide7
Actual deceased donors
1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015, data as at 8 April 2015Slide8
Actual deceased donors
3
rd
for DBD
2
nd
for DCD
1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015, data as at 8 April 2015Slide9
DBD DataSlide10
Trends in national DBD rates
1 April 2010 to 31 March 2015, data as at 8 April 2015Slide11
Trends in Midlands DBD rates
1 April 2010 to 31 March 2015, data as at 8 April 2015Slide12
DBD referral rate
1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015, data as at 8 April 2015Slide13
Midlands DBD referral rate
1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015, data as at 8 April 2015Slide14
DBD- Neurological death testing rate
1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015, data as at 8 April 2015Slide15
DBD- Midlands Neurological death testing rate
1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015, data as at 8 April 2015Slide16
DBD approach rate
1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015, data as at 8 April 2015Slide17
Midlands DBD approach rate
1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015, data as at 8 April 2015Slide18
DBD SN-OD involved
1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015, data as at 8 April 2015Slide19
Midlands DBD SN-OD involved
1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015, data as at 8 April 2015Slide20
DBD consent rate
National target 73%Slide21
Midlands DBD consent rate
1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015, data as at 8 April 2015Slide22
Midlands DBD SN-OD consent rate
1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015, data as at 8 April 2015Slide23
Midlands DBD no SN-OD consent rate
1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015, data as at 8 April 2015Slide24
DCD DataSlide25
Trends in national DCD rates
1 April 2010 to 31 March 2015, data as at 8 April 2015Slide26
Trends in Midlands DCD ratesSlide27
DCD referral rateSlide28
Midlands DCD referral rate
1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015, data as at 8 April 2015Slide29
DCD approach rate
National target 58%Slide30
Midlands DCD approach rateSlide31
DCD SN-OD involvedSlide32
Midlands DCD SN-OD involvedSlide33
DCD consent rateSlide34
Midlands DCD consent rateSlide35
DCD SN-OD consent rateSlide36
DCD no SN-OD consent rate
National target 55%Slide37
Midlands DCD SN-OD consent rateSlide38
Midlands DCD no SN-OD consent rateSlide39
Themes?DBDHigh referral & approach ratesLower than average:SNOD involvement
neurological death testing
Large variations
DCD
High approach rates
Lower than average:
referral rates
SNOD involvementconsent ratesLarge variationsSlide40
Themes?Slight decrease since 2013-14Large potential and contribution to UK donationLarge variations across the MidlandsUK averages for DBD consent, DCD referral & family approach are below current targetsAim for targets rather than national averages?Slide41
Mean no. of organs donated per donor
1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015, data as at 8 April 2015Slide42
Midlands donors, organs and transplants
1 April 2005 to 31 March 2015, data as at 8 April 2015
Hospitals are allocated to teams using the current team allocations, not the allocation at the time of donationSlide43
DBD consent/authorisation rate by ethnic group
1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015, data as at 8 April 2015
ODS team
White patients
BAME patients
Family approached
Consent/ authorisation rate*
Family approached
Consent/ authorisation rate*
Eastern
927410
40
London
138
64
72
36
Midlands
123
68
18
39
North West
118
65
11
36
Northern
78
68
2
-
Northern Ireland
56
68
1
-
Scotland
98
68
2
-
South Central
82
76
8
-
South East
113
75
16
56
South Wales
37
70
-
-
South West
68
81
3
-
Yorkshire
86
74
9
-
Total
1089
70
152
39
* Consent/authorisation rates are not shown where the number of families approached is less than 10Slide44
DBD consent/authorisation rate by ethnic group
1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015, data as at 8 April 2015
ODS team
White patients
BAME patients
Family approached
Consent/ authorisation rate*
Family approached
Consent/ authorisation rate*
Eastern
927410
40
London
138
64
72
36
Midlands
123
68
18
39
North West
118
65
11
36
Northern
78
68
2
-
Northern Ireland
56
68
1
-
Scotland
98
68
2
-
South Central
82
76
8
-
South East
113
75
16
56
South Wales
37
70
-
-
South West
68
81
3
-
Yorkshire
86
74
9
-
Total
1089
70
152
39
* Consent/authorisation rates are not shown where the number of families approached is less than 10