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New Jersey Hospital Adds 'Fifth Protocol' to Ensure Organ Donation Safety Move is Response to North Carolina Organ Mismatch

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J., Feb. 21 -- The heart transplant team at

Wood University Hospital in New Brunswick has added a new step

in a safety checklist to guard against the possible organ mismatch that

occurred in North Carolina.

The change adds a fifth protocol to what had been a four-step safety check

system to ensure that donor organs are compatible to their recipients.

Under the fifth protocol, two nurses will check on an organ's

compatibility when it arrives to the operating room, according to Dr.

Freudenberger, director of heart failure and transplant cardiology at RWJUH.

Previously, ensuring compatibility had been a four-step process, Dr.

Freudenberger said. The first check is made by the local organ procurement

organization, which in New Jersey is The Sharing Network. The second

compatibility check is made by reviewing a national database of donor organs

maintained by the United Network for Organ Sharing, or UNOS. The third check

is made by a nurse coordinator at the hospital, who is on call 24 hours a day.

The fourth check is made by the surgical team.

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