TY - BOOK AU - Institute of Medicine A2 - John T. Potts A2 - Roger Herdman TI - Non-Heart-Beating Organ Transplantation: Medical and Ethical Issues in Procurement SN - 978-0-309-06424-8 DO - 10.17226/6036 PY - 1997 UR - https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/6036/non-heart-beating-organ-transplantation-medical-and-ethical-issues-in PB - The National Academies Press CY - Washington, DC LA - English KW - Health and Medicine AB - Non-heart-beating donors (individuals whose deaths are determined by cessation of heart and respiratory function rather than loss of whole brain function) could potentially be of major importance in reducing the gap between the demand for and available supply of organs for transplantation. Prompted by questions concerning the medical management of such donors—specifically, whether interventions undertaken to enhance the supply and quality of potentially transplantable organs (i.e. the use of anticoagulants and vasodilators) were in the best interests of the donor patient—the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services asked the Institute of Medicine to examine from scientific and ethical points of view "alternative medical approaches that can be used to maximize the availability of organs from [a] donor [in an end-of-life situation] without violating prevailing ethical norms...." This book examines transplantation supply and demand, historical and modern conceptions of non-heart-beating donors, and organ procurement organizations and transplant program policies, and contains recommendations concerning the principles and ethical issues surrounding the topic. ER -