RETRACTED: Routine parental request of organ donation in end-of-life care of children in the United Kingdom: Unresolved medical, legal, cultural and religious challenges

M. Rady
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The opt-out system (or presumed consent) for end-of-life organ donation is being widely adopted in the United Kingdom. Since presumed consent for organ donation applies only to adults, commentators have recommended the implementation of routine parental request and integration of organ donation in the end-of-life care of children to increase the donor pool and the supply of transplantable organs. The empirical data for this recommendation originated from a survey of parents of deceased children with severe congenital and acquired brain injuries. The demographics of the surveyed parents were not representative of the diverse ethnic and religious affiliations of British society. Here, it is argued that there are unresolved medical, legal, cultural and religious challenges to the routine integration of end-of-life organ donation that can result in harmful consequences for children and parents. To address these challenges: (1) paediatric practice guidelines should be updated to incorporate new advances in the diagnosis and the treatment of severe brain injuries to eliminate potential clinical errors from premature treatment discontinuation and/or incorrect diagnosis of brain(stem) death and (2) a broad societal debate on the legal, cultural and religious consequences of routine integration of end-of-life organ donation in children.
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撤回:英国儿童临终关怀中器官捐赠的常规父母请求:未解决的医疗、法律、文化和宗教挑战
临终器官捐赠的选择退出制度(或推定同意)在英国被广泛采用。由于器官捐赠的推定同意只适用于成年人,因此有评论人士建议落实家长的常规要求,并将器官捐赠纳入儿童的临终关怀,以增加供体和可移植器官的供应。本建议的经验数据来源于一项对患有严重先天性和后天性脑损伤的已故儿童父母的调查。被调查父母的人口统计数据并不能代表英国社会的不同种族和宗教信仰。在这里,有人认为,在将临终器官捐赠纳入日常工作中,存在尚未解决的医学、法律、文化和宗教挑战,可能对儿童和父母造成有害后果。为了应对这些挑战:(1)儿科实践指南应更新,以纳入严重脑损伤诊断和治疗的新进展,以消除因过早停止治疗和/或对脑(干)死亡的错误诊断而导致的潜在临床错误;(2)对儿童临终器官捐赠的常规整合的法律、文化和宗教后果进行广泛的社会辩论。
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