Ontario family asks court for more time to conduct tests on brain-dead woman
BRAMPTON, Ont. — Movements made by a 27-year-old Toronto-area woman declared brain dead last month are nothing more than a reflex and should not be mistaken for signs of life, the doctor who was in charge of her care told a court Tuesday.
Dr. Omar Hayani said he followed the national standard in assessing Taquisha McKitty’s neurological function and declaring her brain dead after her condition deteriorated following a drug overdose.
“The presence of spinal reflexes does not affect my determination of brain death,” he told a Brampton, Ont., court.
McKitty’s family is challenging the finding and asking the court for more time to conduct medical tests, which would include filming her for 72 hours to examine her movements.