"Death as the One Great Certainty": ethical implications of children with irreversible cardiorespiratory failure and dependence on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
IntroductionAdvances in medical technology have led to both clinical and philosophical challenges in defining death. Highly publicized cases have occurred when families or communities challenge a determination of death by the irreversible cessation of neurologic function (brain death). Parallels can...
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Main Authors: | Katie M. Moynihan (Author), Lisa S. Taylor (Author), Bryan Siegel (Author), Natasha Nassar (Author), Efrat Lelkes (Author), Wynne Morrison (Author) |
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