%0 Journal Article %T Diretrizes para manuten£¿£¿o de m¨²ltiplos ¨®rg£¿os no potencial doador adulto falecido: parte I. Aspectos gerais e suporte hemodinamico %A Westphal %A Glauco Adrieno %A Caldeira Filho %A Milton %A Vieira %A Kalinca Daberkow %A Zaclikevis %A Viviane Renata %A Bartz %A Miriam Cristine Machado %A Wanzuita %A Raquel %A Teixeira %A Cassiano %A Franke %A Cristiano %A Machado %A Fernando Osni %A Friedman %A Gilberto %A Andrade %A Joel de %A Matos %A Jorge Dias de %A Lamgaro %A Delson Morilo %A Silva %A Eli¨¦zer %A Costa %A Gerson %A Coelho %A Maria Em¨ªlia %A Oliveira %A Mirela Cristine de %A Youssef %A Nazah Cherif Mohamed %A Akamine %A Nelson %A Souza %A Rafael Lisboa de %J Revista Brasileira de Terapia Intensiva %D 2011 %I Associa??o de Medicina Intensiva Brasileira %R 10.1590/S0103-507X2011000300003 %X there is a relative shortage of appropriate organs available for transplantation. the appropriate diagnosis of brain death, a suitable family approach and the maintenance of the deceased donor are fundamental in addressing this issue. the intensive care physician plays a key role in the maintenance of the deceased donor, thereby reducing losses and increasing the number of successful transplants %U http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0103-507X2011000300003&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en