Mistakenly Declared "Brain Dead?"
This story is a bit suspect. It claims that three Japanese nationals were declared "brain dead" in Canada and the USA, but later recovered after being transported back to Japan.
The term "brain dead" is notoriously misused. For example, one of the patients was breathing on his own but was supposedly declared brain dead anyway. NO reputable doctor would declare death by neurological criteria if the patient could breathe independently since, by definition, part of the brain would clearly be working.
What I suspect might have happened is the patients were declared to be in a persistent vegetative state, which some refer inaccurately to as brain dead. Of course, even this diagnosis was apparently wrong, highlighting the problem of rushing to cut off life-sustaining treatment to people with serious and catastrophic brain injuries. It also illustrates the need to establish universal diagnostic criteria that must be followed before doctors can declare death by neurological criteria.


5 Comments:
Yes. I hate the term "vegetative," as no human being is a cucumber. Bioethics can definitely be an oxymoron at times. Thanks.
I have blogged on the three Ambien cases. Let's see what else develops along this line. I have quoted the statistic you cited in CULTURE OF DEATH and FORCED EXIT.
Winston Jen: So, you haven't read COD,and yet, you gave it a one star disapproval on Amazon as if you had read it. Nice integrity.
The statistic isn't about full recovery. It is about misdiagnosis of PVS, where people who were claimed to be persistently unconscious, were not. It comes out of the UK.
And the precentage misdiagnosed, as I recall is 43%, not 53%. WJS
Thanks, Mike. I think my Culture of Death gives a good overview of current thinking in bioethics. Also, my articles archives which can be linked from the blog.
I think PVS has become a potent symbol, as much as a diagnosis, in the drive in some quarters to dehumanize people woth profound cognitive impairments.
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