Brain death: justifications and critiques

Author:

Truog Robert D12,Miller Franklin G3

Affiliation:

1. Professor of Medical Ethics, Anaesthesia, and Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA

2. Senior Associate in Critical Care Medicine, Children's Hospital Boston, Boston, MA, USA

3. Senior Scholar, Department of Bioethics, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA

Abstract

Controversies about the diagnosis and meaning of brain death have existed as long as the concept itself. Here we review the historical development of brain death, and then evaluate the various attempts to justify the claim that patients who are diagnosed as brain dead can be considered dead for all legal and social purposes, and especially with regard to procuring their vital organs for transplantation. While we agree with most commentators that death should be defined as the loss of integration of the functioning of the organism as a whole, we conclude that patients diagnosed as brain dead have not, in fact, lost this integrated functioning. We close with reflections on the implications of this conclusion generally and particularly with regard to organ transplantation, and briefly make reference to alternative approaches to justifying the procurement of transplantable organs that do not depend upon a flawed approach to the diagnosis of death.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Philosophy,Issues, ethics and legal aspects,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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