Technological advances, particularly in the capacity to support, replace or transplant failing organs, continue to challenge and refine our understanding of human death. Given the ability to reanimate organs before and after death, both inside and outside of the body, through reinstitution of oxygenated circulation, concepts related to death of organs (e.g. cardiac death) are no longer valid. This paper advances the rationale for a single conceptual determination of death related to permanent brain arrest, resulting from primary brain injury or secondary to circulatory arrest. The clinical characteristics of brain arrest are the permanent loss of capacity for consciousness and loss of all brainstem functions. In the setting of circulatory a...
Background: The fundamental determinant of death in donation after circulatory determination of dea...
Heart donation after circulatory determination of death (DCDD) has provoked ethical debate focused p...
Care of the brain-dead patient is common in intensive care practice. Aggressive donor management is ...
The UK, France, and Switzerland determine death using the brain criterion even in organ donation aft...
abstract: The concept of when human death occurs had for most of history been determined by criteria...
Advances in resuscitation and the advent of modern intensive care techniques to support the circulat...
An individual who has sustained either irreversible cessation of circulatory and respiratory functio...
The US Uniform Determination of Death Act provides two alternatives for determining death—the circul...
Medical progress has moved the boundaries of life that were set many centuries ago. The developmen...
In recent time the critique of the whole brain death as the criterion of hu-man death, that was intr...
Humanity has been confronted with the concept and criteria of death for millennia and the line betwe...
The fundamental determinant of death in donation after circulatory determination of death is the ces...
Death has been analysed in a heterogeneous way, according to the theological, philosophical and scie...
International audienceWe describe here an unusual case of brain death following cardiac arrest. Brai...
With the evolution of medical technology, particularly resuscitation techniques, our way of understa...
Background: The fundamental determinant of death in donation after circulatory determination of dea...
Heart donation after circulatory determination of death (DCDD) has provoked ethical debate focused p...
Care of the brain-dead patient is common in intensive care practice. Aggressive donor management is ...
The UK, France, and Switzerland determine death using the brain criterion even in organ donation aft...
abstract: The concept of when human death occurs had for most of history been determined by criteria...
Advances in resuscitation and the advent of modern intensive care techniques to support the circulat...
An individual who has sustained either irreversible cessation of circulatory and respiratory functio...
The US Uniform Determination of Death Act provides two alternatives for determining death—the circul...
Medical progress has moved the boundaries of life that were set many centuries ago. The developmen...
In recent time the critique of the whole brain death as the criterion of hu-man death, that was intr...
Humanity has been confronted with the concept and criteria of death for millennia and the line betwe...
The fundamental determinant of death in donation after circulatory determination of death is the ces...
Death has been analysed in a heterogeneous way, according to the theological, philosophical and scie...
International audienceWe describe here an unusual case of brain death following cardiac arrest. Brai...
With the evolution of medical technology, particularly resuscitation techniques, our way of understa...
Background: The fundamental determinant of death in donation after circulatory determination of dea...
Heart donation after circulatory determination of death (DCDD) has provoked ethical debate focused p...
Care of the brain-dead patient is common in intensive care practice. Aggressive donor management is ...