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Published on: August 15, 2022
[Organ donation after euthanasia in patients with a mental disorder: extra caution required]
Gert van Dijk1,2, Paul F Bouvy3, Rozemarijn L van Bruchem-Visser4
1Erasmus MC, afd. Filosofie en Ethiek van de Geneeskunde,Rotterdam.
Abstract:
A relative high number of cases of organ donation after euthanasia (ODE) is performed in patients with a mental disorder. We feel there are morally relevant differences between people who receive euthanasia on grounds of somatic illness and those who receive it on grounds of a mental disorder. More research is needed before it can be assumed that patients with a mental disorder who have their requests for euthanasia granted may also be eligible for ODE without further testing. Until then, as a matter of prudence, a request for ODE from a patient with a mental disorder should also be reviewed by a psychiatrist.
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