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Can an organ donation occur when someone has not died from brain injury?

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Can an organ donation occur when someone has not died from brain injury?

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There is a type of organ donation called “donation after cardiac death DCD” where the donor can experience “cardiac death” (when the heart stops functioning). The donation occurs after the decision to withdraw life support is made and the person¹s heart actually stops beating. The recovery must take place within minutes of the cessation of heartbeat.

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