Donated organs not being used as hospitals scale back transplants for COVID-19
OTTAWA — Transplant centres across the country have massively scaled back organ transplants as hospitals try to make sure they are able to accommodate COVID-19 cases.
Hospitals are reserving ventilators, spaces in their intensive care units and operating rooms for only the most urgent transplant needs.
Dr. Atul Humar, past president of the Canadian Society of Transplantation, says that means many organs are tragically not going to good use.
He says aside from freeing up resources, hospitals have also slowed down transplants for the health of transplant recipients.