Análisis de los aspectos bioéticos en los programas de donación en asistolia controlada

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Solid organs trasplant constitutes a treatment for many diseases in terminal phase. Patients subjected to this type of intervention enhance survival and quality of life in general and it is considered a beneficial progress in medicine for society. In the last decades and due to the stagnation of donations and the progressive increase of waiting lists, some actions have been developed with the goal to widen the potential number of donors, reconsidering again those coming from cardiovascular arrest (asystole donors). The aim of this article consists in reflecting on the legitimacy of combining in the same process two complex ethical decisions: the withdrawal of life support techniques (WLST) and the limitation of therapeutic effort (LTE), and the possibility of considering these patients as organ donors. With this purpose, we will analyze the ethical problems involved in each step in decision making and on the actions taken by controlled asystole programs, according to the criteria of type III donors of Masstricht conference, 1995, as base to establish an ethical judgment for the process.

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Álvarez Avello, J. M., & Santos, J. A. (2014). Análisis de los aspectos bioéticos en los programas de donación en asistolia controlada. Acta Bioethica, 20(1), 9–21. https://doi.org/10.4067/S1726-569X2014000100002

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