Truog R D
Hastings Cent Rep. 1997 Jan-Feb;27(1):29-37.
Despite its familiarity and widespread acceptance, the concept of "brain death" remains incoherent in theory and confused in practice. Moreover, the only purpose served by the concept is to facilitate the procurement of transplantable organs. By abandoning the concept of brain death and adopting different criteria for organ procurement, we may be able to increase both the supply of transplantable organs and clarity in our understanding of death.
尽管“脑死亡”概念广为人知且被广泛接受,但它在理论上依然缺乏连贯性,在实践中也存在混淆。此外,该概念唯一的作用是便于获取可用于移植的器官。通过摒弃脑死亡概念并采用不同的器官获取标准,我们或许既能增加可移植器官的供应,又能使我们对死亡的理解更加清晰。