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Patients who have succumbed to carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, a common cause of toxicological mortality, are usually rejected as organ donors.
To fulfill the increasing demand, selection criteria must be expanded to include CO-poisoned donors.
However, the use of allografts exposed to high CO concentrations is still under debate.
Can carbon monoxide-poisoned victims be organ donors?
To fulfill the increasing demand, selection criteria must be expanded to include CO-poisoned donors.
However, the use of allografts exposed to high CO concentrations is still under debate.
Can carbon monoxide-poisoned victims be organ donors?