“死去”的病人复活了:印度一个万无一失的死亡宣告案例。

Q3 Medicine
Sadananda B Naik, Sangram Biradar
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在医院被宣布死亡的病人在回家的途中或在进行最后的仪式时还活着,这种情况并不罕见。但最近,我们看到这类事件在稳步上升。虽然这是一个全球现象,但在我国,它给医疗专业人员和医院带来了许多负面和不利的宣传。这些事件使公众对医疗专业人员宣布某人死亡的能力和知识产生了严重怀疑,并侵蚀了公众对医生的信任。在许多情况下,这被认为是医疗专业人员的严重疏忽或完全不负责任。一名被宣布死亡但又活过来的病人可能会给医务人员带来严重的精神压力和长期的情感创伤。在医疗领域之外,此类案件还引发了法律和道德困境。家庭经历了不必要的精神创伤,葬礼服务中断,在某些情况下,病人在停尸房或棺材中醒来——这是一种难以想象的恐怖。在印度,我们既没有关于这类事件的任何数据,也没有公认的确定和宣布死亡的议定书或准则。虽然“死者”起死回生的案例仍然很少,但它们突出了医疗实践中的差距,需要紧急关注,迫切需要制定一项在法律上和医学上都可接受并在全印度适用的万无一失的宣布死亡议定书。
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"Dead" Patients Coming Alive: A Case for a Foolproof Death Pronouncement in India.

It is not a rare occurrence where a patient who has been declared dead in the hospital comes alive either during transport back home or while performing the last rites. But in recent times we are witnessing a steady rise in such incidences.1-4 Though it is a global phenomenon, in our country it has brought a lot of negativity and adverse publicity against medical professionals and hospitals. These incidences are casting serious doubt in the minds of the public about the ability and knowledge of medical professionals in declaring someone dead and have eroded the public trust in doctors. On many occasions it is being perceived as serious negligence or total irresponsibility on the part of a medical professional. A patient who has been declared dead but comes alive could put medical professionals under serious mental stress with long-lasting emotional trauma as well. Beyond the medical realm, such cases raise legal and ethical dilemmas. Families go through unnecessary mental trauma, funeral services are disrupted, and, in some cases, patients wake up in morgues or coffins-an unimaginable horror. In India we have neither any data on such occurrences nor a well-accepted protocol or guidelines for the determination and declaration of death. While cases of the "dead" coming back to life remain rare, they highlight the gaps in medical practices that need urgent attention, and there is a pressing need for a foolproof protocol for pronouncement of death that is acceptable legally and medically and with a pan-India application.

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