Cessation of medical support and the issue of authorization in patients diagnosed as brain death

Selma Tepehan, I. Elmas
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Objective: Considering brain death as legal death plays an important role in both provision of organ transplants and cessation of medical support. Another aspect of this issue is to decide who will have authorization for cessation of medical support. In this study, medical, legal and ethical aspects of the issue were dealt with data collected through a questionnaire. Material and Methods: Volunteering 279 nurses and 179 doctors working in intensive care units of research and education hospitals in Istanbul completed the questionnaire. Obtained data were statistically analyzed and available regulations, medical requirements and ethical values regarding brain death were examined based on results of the analyses. Results: Of all the participants, 40.9% of the nurses and 5.6% of the doctors agreed that diagnosis of brain death should allow cessation of medical support. Forty-three percent of the nurses and 55.9% of the doctors thought that patients whose brain death has occurred should be withdrawn from life support systems and devices so that other patients in need can benefit from them, with a significant difference (p
停止医疗支助和对诊断为脑死亡的病人的授权问题
目的:将脑死亡视为法定死亡,对器官移植的提供和医疗支持的终止具有重要意义。这个问题的另一个方面是决定谁有权停止医疗支助。在这项研究中,通过调查问卷收集的数据处理了该问题的医学、法律和伦理方面的问题。材料和方法:志愿者在伊斯坦布尔的研究和教育医院的重症监护病房工作的279名护士和179名医生完成了问卷调查。对获得的数据进行了统计分析,并根据分析结果审查了有关脑死亡的现有法规、医疗要求和伦理价值观。结果:在所有参与者中,40.9%的护士和5.6%的医生同意脑死亡的诊断应该允许停止医疗支持。43%的护士和55.9%的医生认为已经发生脑死亡的患者应该退出生命支持系统和设备,以便其他有需要的患者可以从中受益,两者差异显著(p
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