"New Study - Jahi McMath Was Not Dead Despite Satisfying Brain Death"
"In the April 2021 issue of Journal of Neurosurgical Sciences, Calixto Machado shows that Jahi McMath was not dead even though several California neurologists had earlier confirmed she satisfied prevailing tests and measures for determining death by neurological criteria."
^ from Medical Futility Blog: New Study - Jahi McMath Was Not Dead Despite Satisfying Brain Death Criteria
I'm not sure what to make of the article this health law professor's** blog references.
IIRC years ago when ^ Machado weighed in publicly re Jahi, his credentials for doing so were questioned, but I do not recall specifically which aspect. Not board cert'ed (in neurology?)? Disciplinary actions - suspension or revocation - re his medical license? Had not examined Jahi in person?
Anyone recall?
In future legal medical futility cases, will Machado's article be a basis for expert testimony that the patient is in a new state of disorder of consciousness,* so not legally dead under UDDA?
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* "Jahi McMath: a new state of disorder of consciousness
Calixto Machado 1
Affiliations
PMID: 32401476
DOI: 10.23736/S0390-5616.20.04939-5
No abstract available"
^ from Jahi McMath: a new state of disorder of consciousness - PubMed
** Thaddeus Pope, law professor at Mitchell Hamline School of Law in Saint Paul, Minnesota, https://www.thaddeuspope.com/. and Thaddeus Pope – Faculty, Staff, and Administration
"In the April 2021 issue of Journal of Neurosurgical Sciences, Calixto Machado shows that Jahi McMath was not dead even though several California neurologists had earlier confirmed she satisfied prevailing tests and measures for determining death by neurological criteria."
^ from Medical Futility Blog: New Study - Jahi McMath Was Not Dead Despite Satisfying Brain Death Criteria
I'm not sure what to make of the article this health law professor's** blog references.
IIRC years ago when ^ Machado weighed in publicly re Jahi, his credentials for doing so were questioned, but I do not recall specifically which aspect. Not board cert'ed (in neurology?)? Disciplinary actions - suspension or revocation - re his medical license? Had not examined Jahi in person?
Anyone recall?
In future legal medical futility cases, will Machado's article be a basis for expert testimony that the patient is in a new state of disorder of consciousness,* so not legally dead under UDDA?
_____________________________________________________
* "Jahi McMath: a new state of disorder of consciousness
Calixto Machado 1
Affiliations
PMID: 32401476
DOI: 10.23736/S0390-5616.20.04939-5
No abstract available"
^ from Jahi McMath: a new state of disorder of consciousness - PubMed
** Thaddeus Pope, law professor at Mitchell Hamline School of Law in Saint Paul, Minnesota, https://www.thaddeuspope.com/. and Thaddeus Pope – Faculty, Staff, and Administration
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