The current Dutch guideline on care at the edge of perinatal viability advises to consider initiation of active care to infants born from 24 weeks of gestational age on. This, only after extensive counseling of and shared decision-making with the parents of the yet unborn infant. Compared to most other European guidelines on this matter, the Dutch guideline may be thought to stand out for its relatively high age threshold of initiating active care, its gray zone spanning weeks 24 and 25 in which active management is determined by parental discretion, and a slight reluctance to provide active care in case of extreme prematurity. In this article, we explore the Dutch position more thoroughly. First, we briefly look at the previous and current...
End-of-life decisions in newborns with incurable conditions are especially difficult for pediatricia...
Contains fulltext : 184027.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Objective: To investigate experienced and preferred prenatal counseling among parents of extremely p...
The current Dutch guideline on care at the edge of perinatal viability advises to consider initiatio...
The current Dutch guideline on care at the edge of perinatal viability advises to consider initiatio...
The current Dutch guideline on care at the edge of perinatal viability advises to consider initiatio...
Due to ever-improving medical technology over the course of the last century, the limit of viability...
OBJECTIVE: There is no international consensus on what type of guideline is preferred for care at th...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of policy and treatment of deliveries at the limits of viability in the Nether...
Contains fulltext : 171156.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Decisions at th...
Background: Since 2010, intensive care can be offered in the Netherlands at 24(+0) weeks gestation (...
Requests for life-prolonging treatments can cause irresolvable conflicts between health-care provide...
End-of-life decisions in newborns with incurable conditions are especially difficult for pediatricia...
The decision to resuscitate a newborn infant born at less than 26 weeks’ gestation is controversial....
Background In 2006, the Dutch guideline for active treatment of extremely preterm neonates advised t...
End-of-life decisions in newborns with incurable conditions are especially difficult for pediatricia...
Contains fulltext : 184027.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Objective: To investigate experienced and preferred prenatal counseling among parents of extremely p...
The current Dutch guideline on care at the edge of perinatal viability advises to consider initiatio...
The current Dutch guideline on care at the edge of perinatal viability advises to consider initiatio...
The current Dutch guideline on care at the edge of perinatal viability advises to consider initiatio...
Due to ever-improving medical technology over the course of the last century, the limit of viability...
OBJECTIVE: There is no international consensus on what type of guideline is preferred for care at th...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of policy and treatment of deliveries at the limits of viability in the Nether...
Contains fulltext : 171156.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Decisions at th...
Background: Since 2010, intensive care can be offered in the Netherlands at 24(+0) weeks gestation (...
Requests for life-prolonging treatments can cause irresolvable conflicts between health-care provide...
End-of-life decisions in newborns with incurable conditions are especially difficult for pediatricia...
The decision to resuscitate a newborn infant born at less than 26 weeks’ gestation is controversial....
Background In 2006, the Dutch guideline for active treatment of extremely preterm neonates advised t...
End-of-life decisions in newborns with incurable conditions are especially difficult for pediatricia...
Contains fulltext : 184027.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Objective: To investigate experienced and preferred prenatal counseling among parents of extremely p...