Pragmatic Aspects of Controlled Donation after Circulatory Death and Ethical Considerations for Alternative Approaches

American Journal of Bioethics 23 (2):14-17 (2023)
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A 55-year-old man, admitted to the hospital after an episode of aphasia due to transient ischemic attack, underwent ultrasound imaging that showed near occlusion of the left carotid artery. A carot...

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The Dead Donor Rule.John A. Robertson - 1999 - Hastings Center Report 29 (6):6.
Delimiting the Donor: The Dead Donor Rule.John A. Robertson - 1999 - Hastings Center Report 29 (6):6-14.
The Case for Kidney Donation Before End-of-Life Care.Paul E. Morrissey - 2012 - American Journal of Bioethics 12 (6):1-8.
Advance Directives and Dementia.Gregory E. Kaebnick - 2018 - Hastings Center Report 48 (4):2-2.

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