The notion of medical futility has quantitative and qualitative roots that offer a practical approach to its definition and application. Applying these traditions to contemporary medical practice, we propose that when physicians conclude (either through personal experience, experiences shared with colleagues, or consideration of published empiric data) that in the last 100 cases a medical treatment has been useless, they should regard that treatment as futile. If a treatment merely preserves permanent unconsciousness or cannot end dependence on intensive medical care, the treatment should be considered futile. Unlike decision analysis, which defines the expected gain from a treatment by the joint product of probability of success and utilit...
Futility often serves as a proposed reason for withholding or withdrawing medical treatment, even in...
Ineffectiveness and unlikelihood of benefits in treatment are part of medicine. Often this topic is ...
OBJECTIVES:. Limiting or withdrawing nonbeneficial medical care is considered ethically responsible ...
Six years ago, we proposed a patient benefit-centered definition of medical futility that included b...
I begin by exploring the distinction between the physiologic, quantitative, and qualitative concepti...
This chapter examines the concept of futility in end-of-life decision-making. The term is generally ...
Over the past 50 years, technical advances have taken place in medicine that have greatly increased ...
Over the past 50 years, technical advances have taken place in medicine that have greatly increased ...
Introduction Due to the constant scientific and technological development, health professionals are ...
This presentation will navigate the framework of medical futility, and try to understand what it mea...
Objectives: To present an analysis of futility that is useful in the clinical setting. Design: Liter...
Throughout its history, and particularly in the modern age, medicine has fought to conquer disease a...
Currently, our medical field has developed medical knowledge and technology to prolong the life of p...
Administering futile medical treatment is tantamount to inflicting cruel and unusual punishment on a...
EssayFutility, in general, is the inability to achieve an intended goal or outcome. Biomedical futil...
Futility often serves as a proposed reason for withholding or withdrawing medical treatment, even in...
Ineffectiveness and unlikelihood of benefits in treatment are part of medicine. Often this topic is ...
OBJECTIVES:. Limiting or withdrawing nonbeneficial medical care is considered ethically responsible ...
Six years ago, we proposed a patient benefit-centered definition of medical futility that included b...
I begin by exploring the distinction between the physiologic, quantitative, and qualitative concepti...
This chapter examines the concept of futility in end-of-life decision-making. The term is generally ...
Over the past 50 years, technical advances have taken place in medicine that have greatly increased ...
Over the past 50 years, technical advances have taken place in medicine that have greatly increased ...
Introduction Due to the constant scientific and technological development, health professionals are ...
This presentation will navigate the framework of medical futility, and try to understand what it mea...
Objectives: To present an analysis of futility that is useful in the clinical setting. Design: Liter...
Throughout its history, and particularly in the modern age, medicine has fought to conquer disease a...
Currently, our medical field has developed medical knowledge and technology to prolong the life of p...
Administering futile medical treatment is tantamount to inflicting cruel and unusual punishment on a...
EssayFutility, in general, is the inability to achieve an intended goal or outcome. Biomedical futil...
Futility often serves as a proposed reason for withholding or withdrawing medical treatment, even in...
Ineffectiveness and unlikelihood of benefits in treatment are part of medicine. Often this topic is ...
OBJECTIVES:. Limiting or withdrawing nonbeneficial medical care is considered ethically responsible ...