Long-time Alcor member, Katia (Katie) Kars Friedman, A-1221, was pronounced
in Phoenix, Arizona on March 15th, 2016 and cryopreserved the same day. Katie,
a neurocryopreservation member, is Alcor's 145th patient.
Katie had been on our Watch List since 2009 but recently suffered significant
trauma and a closed head injury from a fall, just two days after her 98th birthday.
She was relocated to the Scottsdale area by air ambulance as she was not expected to
survive. An initial standby was launched but was discontinued as she improved from
critical to recovery mode. Over the next three months, she continued to make progress
while under the care of numerous hospitals and care facilities, but multiple infections
eventually became too much to overcome.
Once in the area, Katie was moved to an in-patient hospice facility where her end-of-life
care was carefully monitored by Alcor. The hospice informed us that her expected death
would automatically become a Medical Examiner’s case and be subject to an autopsy, due
to her closed head injury. After discussions with the ME's office yielded no possibility
of a waiver, we reached out to the hospice physician to identify an alternate solution.
All of Katie's medical records from the last 3 months were gathered and supplied to the
physician and a case was built to suggest that her mental capacities had returned to
baseline, through her recovery, thus bypassing the head-injury rule. After careful review,
the physician agreed with our assessment and stated that he would remove the requirement for autopsy.
SOURCE: Physician persuaded to not recommend autopsy (Case Summary Excerpt)