Potential Conflicts of Interest Generated by the Use of Non-Heart-Beating Cadavers

Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 3 (2):199-202 (1993)
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Abstract

The non-heart-beating cadaver donor procurement process might come in conflict with the organ sharing system by diverting organs from potential recipients. It might also have a negative effect on public attitudes about transplantation. The process could start society down a slippery slope leading to extending donor criteria. Some of these scenarios are merely theoretical, but the procedure should be monitored to avoid such problems.

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