The number of preterm births has significantly increased in the last few decades (1). Doctors face new situations that call for a cautious medical approach, especially in relation to newborns whose survival is considered doubtful (2). Some infants are discharged alive, some die and the frequency of disabled children is uncertain. All this has raised ethical issues, such as the management of neonates with disabilities, circumstances where only palliative care is recommended and refusal of life-sustaining treatment (LST) where death is imminent or the infant could develop severe sequelae. There is currently widespread discussion on these subjects, with different opinions based on diverse anthropological viewpoints that influence medical decis...
Background: Very preterm birth (24 to < 32 week's gestation) is a major public health issue due to i...
Recent advances in neonatal and perinatal medicine (NPM) enable greater chances of survival for prem...
Recent advances in neonatal and perinatal medicine (NPM) enable greater chances of survival for prem...
The objetive of this article is to examine end of life decisions in neonatologists of Cordoba City, ...
Objective: To explore the ethical beliefs and attitudes of Argentinean neonatologists regarding limi...
Aim: Behavior of neonatologists in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in regard to euthanasia in critically il...
Background: In June 2014, the Argentinean Ministry of Health published guidelines for the management...
Abstract Background In the last 20 years, the chances for intact survival for extremely preterm infa...
Aim: Behavior of neonatologists in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in regard to euthanasia in critically il...
One ethical dilemma which neonatologists are faced with on a regular basis is selective non-treatmen...
Technological advances in the 20th c. and development of neonatology have created a chance to surviv...
BACKGROUND: A substantial proportion of the decisions to withhold or withdraw life-prolonging treatm...
End-of-life decisions are usually required when a neonate is at high risk of disability or death, an...
BACKGROUND: A substantial proportion of the decisions to withhold or withdraw life-prolonging treatm...
Background Paediatricians are increasingly confronted with end-of-life decisions in critically ill n...
Background: Very preterm birth (24 to < 32 week's gestation) is a major public health issue due to i...
Recent advances in neonatal and perinatal medicine (NPM) enable greater chances of survival for prem...
Recent advances in neonatal and perinatal medicine (NPM) enable greater chances of survival for prem...
The objetive of this article is to examine end of life decisions in neonatologists of Cordoba City, ...
Objective: To explore the ethical beliefs and attitudes of Argentinean neonatologists regarding limi...
Aim: Behavior of neonatologists in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in regard to euthanasia in critically il...
Background: In June 2014, the Argentinean Ministry of Health published guidelines for the management...
Abstract Background In the last 20 years, the chances for intact survival for extremely preterm infa...
Aim: Behavior of neonatologists in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in regard to euthanasia in critically il...
One ethical dilemma which neonatologists are faced with on a regular basis is selective non-treatmen...
Technological advances in the 20th c. and development of neonatology have created a chance to surviv...
BACKGROUND: A substantial proportion of the decisions to withhold or withdraw life-prolonging treatm...
End-of-life decisions are usually required when a neonate is at high risk of disability or death, an...
BACKGROUND: A substantial proportion of the decisions to withhold or withdraw life-prolonging treatm...
Background Paediatricians are increasingly confronted with end-of-life decisions in critically ill n...
Background: Very preterm birth (24 to < 32 week's gestation) is a major public health issue due to i...
Recent advances in neonatal and perinatal medicine (NPM) enable greater chances of survival for prem...
Recent advances in neonatal and perinatal medicine (NPM) enable greater chances of survival for prem...