Contemporary medical practice in the NICU sometimes leads to conflicts between providers and parents in which the parent demands continuation of life-sustaining treatment that the medical team deems medically inappropriate or futile. Such conflicts can be difficult to resolve and trying for all parties. Here we describe a conflict involving a 25-week-gestation, 825-g newborn with multiple intractable medical problems and resolution of the conflict through ethics consultation under provisions of the Texas Advance Directives Act. The process established under Texas law sets conceptual and temporal boundaries around the problem of medical futility and provides a legal safe harbor for physicians who seek to withdraw life-sustaining treatments i...
The provision of intensive care enables the lives of neonates, infants and children to be sustained ...
While the concept of medical futility has existed for as long as medicine has been practiced, it re...
Abstract Background In the last 20 years, the chances for intact survival for extremely preterm infa...
Contemporary medical practice in the NICU sometimes leads to conflicts between providers and parents...
Requests for life-prolonging treatments can cause irresolvable conflicts between health-care provide...
This book is about the concept of 'medical futility' and the regulation and operationalisation of me...
Seemingly intractable disagreements between parents and doctors about the treatment of gravely ill i...
The applicability in the NICU of the futility provision of Texas\u27s Advance Directives Act and its...
As advances in medical technology are constantly re-defining the lower limit of newborn viability, t...
This note will provide an analysis of the issue of medical futility and propose solutions to the i...
respectively Dilemmas about resuscitation and life-prolonging treatment for severely compromised inf...
Requests for life-prolonging treatments can cause irresolvable conflicts between health-care provide...
One ethical dilemma which neonatologists are faced with on a regular basis is selective non-treatmen...
Prematurity is the leading cause of infant mortality and one of the main reasons for newborn infants...
The improvements in the obstetrical and neonatal diagnosis and therapies have resulted into an incre...
The provision of intensive care enables the lives of neonates, infants and children to be sustained ...
While the concept of medical futility has existed for as long as medicine has been practiced, it re...
Abstract Background In the last 20 years, the chances for intact survival for extremely preterm infa...
Contemporary medical practice in the NICU sometimes leads to conflicts between providers and parents...
Requests for life-prolonging treatments can cause irresolvable conflicts between health-care provide...
This book is about the concept of 'medical futility' and the regulation and operationalisation of me...
Seemingly intractable disagreements between parents and doctors about the treatment of gravely ill i...
The applicability in the NICU of the futility provision of Texas\u27s Advance Directives Act and its...
As advances in medical technology are constantly re-defining the lower limit of newborn viability, t...
This note will provide an analysis of the issue of medical futility and propose solutions to the i...
respectively Dilemmas about resuscitation and life-prolonging treatment for severely compromised inf...
Requests for life-prolonging treatments can cause irresolvable conflicts between health-care provide...
One ethical dilemma which neonatologists are faced with on a regular basis is selective non-treatmen...
Prematurity is the leading cause of infant mortality and one of the main reasons for newborn infants...
The improvements in the obstetrical and neonatal diagnosis and therapies have resulted into an incre...
The provision of intensive care enables the lives of neonates, infants and children to be sustained ...
While the concept of medical futility has existed for as long as medicine has been practiced, it re...
Abstract Background In the last 20 years, the chances for intact survival for extremely preterm infa...