The dead donor rule (DDR) governs procuring life-prolonging organs. They should be taken only from deceased donors. Miller and Truog have proposed abandoning the rule when patients have decided to forgo life-sustaining treatment and have consented to procurement. Organs could then be procured from living patients, thus killing them by organ procurement. This proposal warrants careful examination. They convincingly argue that current brain or circulatory death pronouncement misidentifies the biologically dead. After arguing convincingly that physicians already cause death by withdrawing treatment, they claim no bright-line differ-ences preclude organ removal from the living. The argument fails for those who accept the double effect doctrine ...
Abstract Brain death has been accepted worldwide medically and legally as the biological state of de...
Heart donation after circulatory determination of death (DCDD) has provoked ethical debate focused p...
Advances in life-saving technologies in the past few decades have challenged our traditional underst...
The dead donor rule (DDR) governs procuring life-prolonging organs. They should be taken only from d...
Several bioethicists have recently discussed the complexity of defining human death, and considered ...
Abstract Because complex organs taken from unequivocally dead people are not suitable for transplant...
The US Uniform Determination of Death Act provides two alternatives for determining death—the circul...
The dead donor rule justifies current practice in organ procurement for transplantation and states t...
The ‘‘standard position’ ’ on organ donation is that the donor must be dead in order for vital organ...
Singer claims that there are two ways of challenging the fact that brain-dead patients, from whom or...
Abstract A series of papers in Philosophy, Ethics and Humanities in Medicine (PEHM) have recently di...
The dead donor rule (DDR) originally stated that organ donors must not be killed by and for organ do...
Donors after brain death (DBD) have been the major source of organ donation due to good perfusion of...
“Donation after cardiac death” is the practice of procuring multiple vital organs from patients who ...
In an editorial by the ethics advisors of the British Medical Association, Hamm and Tizzard state th...
Abstract Brain death has been accepted worldwide medically and legally as the biological state of de...
Heart donation after circulatory determination of death (DCDD) has provoked ethical debate focused p...
Advances in life-saving technologies in the past few decades have challenged our traditional underst...
The dead donor rule (DDR) governs procuring life-prolonging organs. They should be taken only from d...
Several bioethicists have recently discussed the complexity of defining human death, and considered ...
Abstract Because complex organs taken from unequivocally dead people are not suitable for transplant...
The US Uniform Determination of Death Act provides two alternatives for determining death—the circul...
The dead donor rule justifies current practice in organ procurement for transplantation and states t...
The ‘‘standard position’ ’ on organ donation is that the donor must be dead in order for vital organ...
Singer claims that there are two ways of challenging the fact that brain-dead patients, from whom or...
Abstract A series of papers in Philosophy, Ethics and Humanities in Medicine (PEHM) have recently di...
The dead donor rule (DDR) originally stated that organ donors must not be killed by and for organ do...
Donors after brain death (DBD) have been the major source of organ donation due to good perfusion of...
“Donation after cardiac death” is the practice of procuring multiple vital organs from patients who ...
In an editorial by the ethics advisors of the British Medical Association, Hamm and Tizzard state th...
Abstract Brain death has been accepted worldwide medically and legally as the biological state of de...
Heart donation after circulatory determination of death (DCDD) has provoked ethical debate focused p...
Advances in life-saving technologies in the past few decades have challenged our traditional underst...