Objective: Considering brain death as legal death plays an important role in both provision of organ transplants and cessation of medical support. Another aspect of this issue is to decide who will have authorization for cessation of medical support. In this study, medical, legal and ethical aspects of the issue were dealt with data collected through a questionnaire
Abstract Brain death has been accepted worldwide medically and legally as the biological state of de...
Purpose: Accumulating evidence suggests that organs from ECMO patients can be safely transplanted af...
The dead donor rule (DDR) governs procuring life-prolonging organs. They should be taken only from d...
BACKGROUND: The manner in which brain death protocols in the United States address family objection ...
AbstractObjectiveThis paper identified ethical issues relating to brain death and analyzed them acco...
BackgroundWe aimed to investigate the extent of the agreement on practices around brain death and po...
Abstract Ethical issues surrounding brain death and end-of-life have not been afforded in Brazil the...
Background We aimed to investigate the extent of the agreement on practices around brain death and p...
What are the legal and ethical implications of continuing to treat a brain dead patient? And may a h...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to investigate the extent of the agreement on practices around brain death and ...
Although death by neurologic criteria (brain death) is legally recognized throughout the United Stat...
Background: We aimed to investigate the extent of the agreement on practices around brain death and ...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to evaluate how neurologists approach situations in which families request prol...
Background: We aimed to investigate the extent of the agreement on practices around brain death and ...
Abstract Because complex organs taken from unequivocally dead people are not suitable for transplant...
Abstract Brain death has been accepted worldwide medically and legally as the biological state of de...
Purpose: Accumulating evidence suggests that organs from ECMO patients can be safely transplanted af...
The dead donor rule (DDR) governs procuring life-prolonging organs. They should be taken only from d...
BACKGROUND: The manner in which brain death protocols in the United States address family objection ...
AbstractObjectiveThis paper identified ethical issues relating to brain death and analyzed them acco...
BackgroundWe aimed to investigate the extent of the agreement on practices around brain death and po...
Abstract Ethical issues surrounding brain death and end-of-life have not been afforded in Brazil the...
Background We aimed to investigate the extent of the agreement on practices around brain death and p...
What are the legal and ethical implications of continuing to treat a brain dead patient? And may a h...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to investigate the extent of the agreement on practices around brain death and ...
Although death by neurologic criteria (brain death) is legally recognized throughout the United Stat...
Background: We aimed to investigate the extent of the agreement on practices around brain death and ...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to evaluate how neurologists approach situations in which families request prol...
Background: We aimed to investigate the extent of the agreement on practices around brain death and ...
Abstract Because complex organs taken from unequivocally dead people are not suitable for transplant...
Abstract Brain death has been accepted worldwide medically and legally as the biological state of de...
Purpose: Accumulating evidence suggests that organs from ECMO patients can be safely transplanted af...
The dead donor rule (DDR) governs procuring life-prolonging organs. They should be taken only from d...