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Crit Care. 2007;11(2):208.

Bench-to-bedside review: when is dead really dead--on the legitimacy of using neurologic criteria to determine death.

Whetstine LM.

Health Care Ethics Center, 600 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15282, USA. lwhets6623@aol.com

This review explores the legitimacy of the whole brain death (WBD) criterion. I argue that it does not fulfill the traditional biologic definition of death and is, therefore, an unsound clinical and philosophical criterion for death. I dispute whether the clinical tests used to diagnose WBD are sufficient to prove all critical brain functions have ceased, as well as examine the sets of brain functions that persist in many WBD patients. I conclude that the definition of death must be modified from a biologic to an ontologic model if we intend to maintain the WBD criterion.

PMID: 17381826 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

PMCID: 2206442

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