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Controversies in Brain Death Declaration: Legal and Ethical Implications in the ICU.

Sarang BielJulia Durrant
Published in: Current treatment options in neurology (2020)
Although death by neurologic criteria has been accepted as death medically for over 40 years, legal variance exists throughout the states, especially regarding religious accommodations and in pregnancy. Questions of whether to obtain informed consent from surrogate decision makers prior to brain death testing remain, and there is no guideline regarding obtaining ancillary testing. We expect to see continued cases that cause medical, legal, and ethical controversies in our ICUs. As such, uniform training in proper methodology in performing the brain death examination and appropriate use of ancillary testing is crucial, and there is a need for legal consistency in the acceptance of the medical standard.
Keyphrases
  • white matter
  • resting state
  • healthcare
  • decision making
  • intensive care unit
  • cerebral ischemia
  • preterm birth
  • subarachnoid hemorrhage