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Organ Donation by the Imminently Dead: Addressing the Organ Shortage and the Dead Donor Rule.

Sarah ChenRobert M SadeJohn W Entwistle
Published in: The Journal of medicine and philosophy (2024)
The dead donor rule (DDR) has facilitated the saving of hundreds of thousands of lives. Recent advances in heart donation, however, have exposed how DDR has limited donation of all organs. We propose advancing the moment in the dying process at which death can be determined to increase substantially the supply of organs for transplantation. We justify this approach by identifying certain flaws in the Uniform Determination of Death Act and proposing a modification of that law that permits earlier procurement of healthier organs in greater numbers.
Keyphrases
  • palliative care
  • heart failure
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  • cell therapy
  • molecularly imprinted
  • mass spectrometry
  • mesenchymal stem cells