Korean Journal of Medical Ethics
The Korean Society for Medical Ethics
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심정지 후 뇌사 추정 환자의 장기 기증에 대한 의료인의 의식 조사

최은아1, 차원철1, 신태건1, 심민섭1, 조익준1, 송근정1, 이태림1, 최병인2,*
Eun Ah CHOI1, Won Chul CHA1, Tae Gun SHIN1, Min Seob SIM1, Ik Joon JO1, Keun Jeong SONG1, Taerim LEE1, B.I CHOI2,*
1성균관대학교
2삼성서울병원 응급의학과
1Department of Emergency Medicine, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine
2Department of Institutional Review Ethics, Nicholas Cardinal Cheong Graduate School for Life, The Catholic University of Korea
*교신저자: 이태림. 삼성서울병원 응급의학과. 02-3410-1896. kimmy0813@hanmail.net

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Received: Mar 29, 2013; Accepted: Apr 20, 2013

Published Online: Apr 30, 2013

ABSTRACT

This study was conducted over 1 month in 2012 to investigate doctors` attitude towards organ donation in brain death patient after restoration of spontaneous circulation from cardiac arrest. A total of 107 residents and staffs were answered the questionnaire. Participants were selected from departments that frequently involved in managing brain death patients after cardiac arrest. More than 50% responders had an experience of managing brain death patient after cardiac arrest. However they still had difficulties in making a decision whether their patient was brain death or not, suggesting organ donation to brain death patient`s family members. To improve results of organ donation from brain death patient after cardiac arrest, further education and attitude change of doctors who are in charge of taking care of those patinets will be needed.

Keywords: 뇌사; 장기기증; 심정지; 의료진 의식조사
Keywords: brain death; organ donation; cardiac arrest; doctors's attitude