Does Controlled Donation after Circulatory Death Violate the Dead Donor Rule?
- PMID: 35238715
- DOI: 10.1080/15265161.2022.2040646
Does Controlled Donation after Circulatory Death Violate the Dead Donor Rule?
Abstract
The vital status of patients who are a part of controlled donation after circulatory death (cDCD) is widely debated in bioethical literature. Opponents to currently applied cDCD protocols argue that they violate the dead donor rule, while proponents of the protocols advocate compatibility. In this article, we argue that both parties often misinterpret the moral implications of the dead donor rule. The rule as such does not require an assessment of a donor's vital status, we contend, but rather an assessment of whether procurement of organs in cDCD cause the death of the donor or not. We then argue that commonly practiced cDCD protocols do not violate the dead donor rule, since the donation does not trigger or cause the death of the donors.
Keywords: Organ donation; controlled donation after circulatory death; dead donor rule; death; ethics; organ transplantation.
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