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Mandatory requirement | Must/Shall |
Postmortem assessment | Physical Assessment |
Premortem exam | Physical Examination |
Permission given after adequate information concerning the donation, recovery and use of tissues is conveyed. | Authorization |
Permission given by living donors -must be presented with scope, uses and risks/ benefits | Informed consent |
Upon the death of the donor, the person, other than the donor, authorized by law to make an anatomical gift. | Authorizing person |
A person who is authorized to perform designated functions for which he/she is trained and qualified. -record of training (when/what) must be kept on file | Responsible person |
A responsible person who seeks authorization from an authorizing person or who makes notification concerning donation, recovery and use of gift(s) | Donation coordinator |
A database established in accordance with law, consisting of legally valid documents of gift (s) | Donor registry |
An undesirable effect or untoward complication in a recipient consequent to or reasonably related to tissue transplantation. | Adverse outcomes |
Computerized systems that create source documents | Electronic systems |
The evaluation of the ability of an employee to acceptably perform tasks for which he/she has been trained. | Competency assessment |
Action to eliminate the cause of a potential noncomformity or other undesirable situation | Preventative action |
A system of checks and balances incorporated into SOP's introducing critical operations to prevent errors | Process controls |
The transfer of infectious agents from one tissue to another (same or different donor) | Cross-contamination |
For the purpose of labeling, tissue provided for storage or transplantation | Donated human tissue |
A condensed version of the donor testing and eligibility determination records. This can be combined with package insert. | Summary of records |
Restricted work areas of low microbial and particulate content in which non-sterile materials are prepared | Controlled areas |
The removal of water from tissue | Dehydration |
The removal of water from tissue | Desiccation |
The probability of a single viable microorganism occuring on a product after sterilization 10^-3 one in a thousand; 10^-6 one in a million | Sterility Assurance Level (SAL) |
A validated process used to render tissue free from viable microorganisms including spores. | Sterilization |
A validated process whereby tissue within its final sterile barrier system (eg. package, container) is sterilized. | Terminal Sterilization |
Tissue that has been fully processed, enclosed in its final container, labeled, and released to distribution inventory | Finished tissue |
A facility responsible for the receipt, maintenance and delivery of tissue for transplantation or research. | Dispensing services |
The time interval from asystole to subjecting the vascular tissue to perfusion solution | Perfusion Time (V) |
The time interval form asystole to subjecting vascular tissue to transport solution and wet ice | Warm ischemic time (V) |
The time interval from asystole to subjecting cardiac tissue to cold rinse (on transport) solution at recovery | Warm ischemic time (C) |
Temps ranging from above freezing, 0 degree Celsius to 10 degree Celsius | Wet ice temperatures |
The time interval from subjecting cardiac tissue to cold rinse (or transport) solution at recovery to the beginning of disinfection. | Cold ischemic time (C) |
The time interval from subjecting VI to transport solution and wet ice temperatures at recovery to the beginning of disinfection. | Cold ischemic time (V) |
The time interval from asystole to subjecting tissue to disinfection solution. The sum of warm ischemic time and cold ischemic time. | Total ischemic time (C, V) |
The time interval between subjecting tissue to disinfection solution and transferring tissue to rinsing solutions in preparation for preservation | Disinfection time (C, V) |