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(Ethical issues raised by organ donation after cardiac death.)
Tortosa J.-C., Rodríguez-Arias Vailhen D., Moutel G.
Médecine sciences : M/S 26, 2 (2010) 209-214 - http://www.hal.inserm.fr/inserm-00460775
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[Ethical issues raised by organ donation after cardiac death.]
Jean-Christophe Tortosa () 1, 2, David Rodríguez-Arias Vailhen () 1, 3, Grégoire Moutel () 1
1 :  LEM - Laboratoire d'éthique médicale et médecine légale
Université Paris V - Paris Descartes
Faculté de médecine, 45 rue des Saints-Pères, Paris 75006
France
2 :  Hôpital d'instruction des armées Bégin
HIA Bégin
69, avenue de Paris, 94160 Saint-Mandé
France
3 :  Facultad de Filosofía
Universidad de Salamanca
Campus Miguel de Unamuno s/n 37007 Salamanque
Espagne
France, Spain and US are three leader countries in activity of organ procurement and transplantation. Donation after cardiac death is one of the strategies they have been implemented in order to face organ shortage. Donation after cardiac death is internationally considered to be an encouraging source of organs for transplantation both because of its capacity to significantly increase the donor pool and because of the quality of the organs obtained from non-heart-beating organ donors. These protocols give rise to important ethical issues that have been widely discussed in the international literature. The aim of this paper is to identify and discuss the ethical issues that these protocols raise in these three countries.
Sciences du Vivant/Ethique
Français
0767-0974

Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture
Médecine sciences : M/S
internationale
02/2010
26
2
209-214

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