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Recovery of transplantable organs after cardiac or circulatory death: Transforming the …


JL Verheijde, MY Rady, J McGregor - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine, 2007 - biomedcentral.com
Organ donation after cardiac or circulatory death (DCD) has been introduced to
increase the supply of transplantable organs. In this paper, we argue that the
recovery of viable organs useful for transplantation in DCD is not ...
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The ethics of donation and transplantation: are definitions of death being distorted for organ …


AR Joffe - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine, 2007 - peh-med.com
A recent commentary defends 1) the concept of 'brain arrest' to explain what
brain death is, and 2) the concept that death occurs at 2–5 minutes after
absent circulation. I suggest that both these claims are flawed. Brain ...
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" Non-heart-beating," or" cardiac death," organ donation: Why we should care


MY Rady, JL Verheijde, J McGregor - Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2007 - canadiancpd.medscape.com
The President's Council on Bioethics independently evaluated the issues
surrounding deceased organ donation and procurement. [10] The President's
Council on Bioethics has expressed major concerns about several issues ...
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[CITATION] Return of spontaneous circulation after cessation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a …


MA Al-Ansari, NM Abouchaleh, MH Hijazi - Clinical Intensive Care, 2005 - Informa Healthcare
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Eligibility for organ donation: a medico-legal perspective on defining and determining death


J Downie, M Kutcher, C Rajotte, A Shea - Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d' …, 2009 - Springer
Page 1. SPECIAL ARTICLE Eligibility for organ donation: a medico-legal
perspective on defining and determining death L'admissibilité ...
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Organ donation after cardiocirculatory death


MY Rady, JL Verheijde, J McGregor - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2007 - canadianmedicaljournal.ca
The timing involved in cardiocirculatory criteria is arbitrary, and the use of
such criteria alone to determine death without simultaneous total cessation of
all activity in the donor's brain (including the brain stem) during ...
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Recovery of transplantable organs after cardiac or circulatory death: The end justifying the …

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JL Verheijde, MY Rady, J McGregor - Critical care medicine, 2007 - journals.lww.com
To the Editor: DuBois and DeVita (1) argue that ev- ery health policy group or
professional association that has studied donation af- ter cardiac or
circulatory death (DCD) has come out in favor of the procedure. They should ...
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[CITATION] ℌNon-heart-beating,” or ℌcardiac death,” organ donation: Why we should care


MY Rady, JL Verheijde, J McGregor - Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2007 - Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company …
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Survey of Pediatricians' Opinions on Donation After Cardiac Death: Are the Donors Dead?


AR Joffe, NR Anton, AR deCaen - Pediatrics, 2008 - Am Acad Pediatrics
METHODS. A survey was mailed to all 147 pediatricians who are affiliated with
the university teaching children's hospital. The survey had 4 pediatric patient
scenarios in which a decision was made to donate organs after 5 minutes of ...
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Care of the Dying Patient: A Guide for Nurses


D Higgins - Care of the Dying Patient: A Practical Guide for Nurses, 2009 - books.google.com
$ Care of the Dying Patient: A Guide for Nurses Dan Higgins 1 INTRODUCTION
Fifty-four per cent of deaths in England and Wales occur in acute hospital beds,
22% of people die at home and the remainder in other institutions, such as ...
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