Pediatric Imminent Death Donation: Is It Ethical?

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Gabriel Chain, Laura Pucillo, Mindy Dickerman, Richard James, Stephen Dunn, Elissa G Miller
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Abstract

Imminent death donation (IDD) is a form of organ donation that would occur just prior to the withdrawal of life-sustaining technology (WOLST). While IDD may offer a valuable opportunity for organ donation, for example when donation after circulatory death (DCD) is not feasible, it raises significant ethical concerns, particularly in pediatric cases. Living organ donation from minors is performed only under exceptional circumstances, and with specific criteria including age-appropriate assent and a clear benefit to both donor and recipient. Pediatric IDD, therefore, presents even greater ethical complexity. We present the case of a parental request for living related kidney donation from their teenage son who suffered severe anoxic brain injury after a cardiac arrest but did not meet guidelines for death by neurologic criteria. He was ineligible for DCD as he was expected to live for hours to days following WOLST. Clinicians from critical care, transplant surgery, palliative care and our hospital ethics committee offer differing views on how to address this family's request. We present this complex issue, and the viewpoints considered during the care of this patient and his family.

儿科临终前捐赠:道德吗?
迫在眉睫的死亡捐赠(IDD)是在生命维持技术(WOLST)退出之前进行的一种器官捐赠形式。虽然IDD可能为器官捐赠提供了宝贵的机会,例如在循环死亡(DCD)后捐赠是不可行的情况下,但它引起了重大的伦理问题,特别是在儿科病例中。未成年人的活体器官捐献只有在特殊情况下才能进行,并符合特定的标准,包括年龄合适的同意和捐赠者和接受者的明确利益。因此,儿科缺乏症的伦理复杂性更大。我们提出的情况下,父母要求其十几岁的儿子生活相关肾脏捐赠,谁遭受了心脏骤停后严重缺氧脑损伤,但不符合死亡指南的神经标准。他没有资格接受DCD治疗,因为他预计在WOLST后还能活几个小时到几天。来自重症监护、移植手术、姑息治疗和我们医院伦理委员会的临床医生对如何解决这个家庭的要求提出了不同的看法。我们提出这个复杂的问题,以及在照顾这个病人和他的家人期间考虑的观点。
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8.90
自引率
6.40%
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821
审稿时长
26 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Pain and Symptom Management is an internationally respected, peer-reviewed journal and serves an interdisciplinary audience of professionals by providing a forum for the publication of the latest clinical research and best practices related to the relief of illness burden among patients afflicted with serious or life-threatening illness.
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