法医、验尸官和治安法官拒绝器官恢复的伦理分析

T. Shafer, L. Schkade, L. Siminoff, T. Mahoney
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移植协调杂志,第9卷,第4期,1999年12月,标准,133 145包括使用非心脏供者的器官。158-167尽管具有关键的性质,但直到20世纪90年代初,法医、验尸官和治安法官(ME/C/JPs)在器官短缺中的作用在很大程度上被忽视了,只有少数明显的例外。158-160从医学法律的角度来看,医学/医学委员会/司法部门有权决定死者是否可以成为器官捐献者。在法医司法管辖区,法医(医生)必须允许器官恢复进行。在没有验尸官制度的死因裁判官或太平绅士司法管辖区,必须由死因裁判官或太平绅士批准进行器官回收。“实际上,[ME/C/JP]允许采购手术的决定是器官移植的必要条件。" 184因此,可以看出,法医/法医/司法人员在捐赠过程中发挥重要作用,审查法医、验尸官和治安法官拒绝器官恢复的道德分析
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Ethical Analysis of Organ Recovery Denials by Medical Examiners, Coroners, and Justices of the Peace
Journal of Transplant Coordination, Vol. 9, Number 4, December 1999 criteria,133 1 45 including the use of organs from non–heart-beating donors.158-167 Despite its pivotal nature, until the early 1990s the role of medical examiners, coroners, and justices of the peace (ME/C/JPs) in the organ shortage was largely ignored, with a few notable exceptions.158-160 ME/C/JPs have the right to determine, from a medicolegal perspective, whether a deceased person can be an organ donor. In medical examiner jurisdictions, the medical examiner (who is a physician) must give permission for organ recovery to proceed. In coroner or justice of the peace jurisdictions where there is no medical examiner system, the coroner or justice of the peace must give permission for organ recovery to proceed. “In effect, the [ME/C/JP’s] decision to allow procurement surgery is a sine qua non for organ transplantation.”184 Thus, as can be seen, ME/C/JPs play an important role in the donation process, reviewing Ethical analysis of organ recovery denials by medical examiners, coroners, and justices of the peace
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