• Rev Med Brux · Nov 2011

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    [Ethics of organ retrieval after controlled cardiac arrest].

    • P Kinnaert.
    • Hôpital Erasme.
    • Rev Med Brux. 2011 Nov 1; 32 (6): 523-32.

    AbstractThe article tells the evolution of the terminology concerning non heart beating donors during the two last decades and describes summarily the procedure of organ retrieval after controlled cardiac arrest. We then consider the various ethical problems created by this practice. We discuss in detail therapeutic withdrawal, the treatment of the donor during the agonal period, death certification, the doctor's conflict of interests, the presence of the family at the time of death, the quality of the organs and organ retrieval after euthanasia.

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