| Literature DB >> 9055155 |
R D Orr1, S R Gundry, L L Bailey.
Abstract
Interest in the retrieval of organs from non-heart-beating cadaver donors has been rekindled by the success of transplantation of solid organs and the insufficient supply of donor organs currently obtained from heart-beating cadaver donors. There are currently two retrieval techniques being evaluated, the in situ cold perfusion approach and the controlled death approach. Both, however, raise ethical concerns. Reanimation is a new method which has been used successfully in animals. We believe this new approach overcomes the ethical objections raised to these other methods.Entities:
Keywords: Death and Euthanasia; Health Care and Public Health; Loma Linda University Medical Center; Uniform Determination of Death Act; University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9055155 PMCID: PMC1377177 DOI: 10.1136/jme.23.1.7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Ethics ISSN: 0306-6800 Impact factor: 2.903