The article presents information on the adoption of law Uniform Determination of Death Act (UDDA) by the U.S. government that defines the criteria for determining death. It discusses the neurological standard for determining death that is the cessation of integrative functioning of the brain, the cardiopulmonary system, and the respiratory system. It further discusses the use of legal fictions to retain both the neurological criterion and the dead donor rule
Heart donation after circulatory determination of death (DCDD) has provoked ethical debate focused p...
Several bioethicists have recently discussed the complexity of defining human death, and considered ...
The UK, France, and Switzerland determine death using the brain criterion even in organ donation aft...
The article presents information on the adoption of law Uniform Determination of Death Act (UDDA) ...
Although death by neurologic criteria (brain death) is legally recognized throughout the United Stat...
The US Uniform Determination of Death Act provides two alternatives for determining death—the circul...
Humanity has been confronted with the concept and criteria of death for millennia and the line betwe...
The dead donor rule (DDR) governs procuring life-prolonging organs. They should be taken only from d...
abstract: The concept of when human death occurs had for most of history been determined by criteria...
Advances in life-saving technologies in the past few decades have challenged our traditional underst...
In recent time the critique of the whole brain death as the criterion of hu-man death, that was intr...
The Uniform Determination of Death Act (UDDA) provides that “an individual who has sustained either ...
Advances in life-saving technologies in the past few decades have challenged our traditional underst...
Heart donation after circulatory determination of death (DCDD) has provoked ethical debate focused p...
With the evolution of medical technology, particularly resuscitation techniques, our way of understa...
Heart donation after circulatory determination of death (DCDD) has provoked ethical debate focused p...
Several bioethicists have recently discussed the complexity of defining human death, and considered ...
The UK, France, and Switzerland determine death using the brain criterion even in organ donation aft...
The article presents information on the adoption of law Uniform Determination of Death Act (UDDA) ...
Although death by neurologic criteria (brain death) is legally recognized throughout the United Stat...
The US Uniform Determination of Death Act provides two alternatives for determining death—the circul...
Humanity has been confronted with the concept and criteria of death for millennia and the line betwe...
The dead donor rule (DDR) governs procuring life-prolonging organs. They should be taken only from d...
abstract: The concept of when human death occurs had for most of history been determined by criteria...
Advances in life-saving technologies in the past few decades have challenged our traditional underst...
In recent time the critique of the whole brain death as the criterion of hu-man death, that was intr...
The Uniform Determination of Death Act (UDDA) provides that “an individual who has sustained either ...
Advances in life-saving technologies in the past few decades have challenged our traditional underst...
Heart donation after circulatory determination of death (DCDD) has provoked ethical debate focused p...
With the evolution of medical technology, particularly resuscitation techniques, our way of understa...
Heart donation after circulatory determination of death (DCDD) has provoked ethical debate focused p...
Several bioethicists have recently discussed the complexity of defining human death, and considered ...
The UK, France, and Switzerland determine death using the brain criterion even in organ donation aft...