A few weeks ago, Beebe Healthcare’s Intensive Care Unit was able to facilitate an organ donation that saved a patient who had been waiting for a liver transplant.
Because of the team’s quick actions and dedication to organ donation, a person who could have died within a week was given a life-saving organ transplant, said Diana R. Kline, hospital services coordinator for Gift of Life Donor Program.
Kline visited Beebe Healthcare May 17 to present plaques to members of the Intensive Care Unit and Cardiac Catheterization teams.
“Beebe Healthcare is amazing because of the support that its team members have for organ donation,” said Kline. “The ICU team is extremely proactive in working with families and Gift of Life. It is a sensitive time for a patient’s family, but often, it is the family that wants to see organ donation happen. When time is limited, it is incredible how all of the pieces can come together to give life to someone who is waiting for an organ transplant.”
Plaques were presented to the ICU team and to Dr. Firas El-Sabbagh of Beebe’s Cardiac and Vascular Services, who was on call and able to provide important information needed to approve the organ donation. “The Beebe Healthcare team truly went above and beyond to honor the wishes of this generous donor and their family, and helped them to save a stranger’s life,” said Kline.
“These plaques recognize the tremendous, ongoing support of organ and tissue donation here at Beebe,” said Christina Lewis, MHA, BSN, RN, director of Patient Care Services. “This case helped save multiple lives in Delaware and beyond.”
There are currently 5,700 people on the organ transplant waitlist in the region. Nationally, on average 21 people die every day waiting. To register as an organ and tissue donor, go to www.donors1.org. It only takes 30 seconds to register.