Withholding and withdrawal of life support in intensive-care units in France : a prospective survey = Abstention ou arrêt des traitements destinés à maintenir en vie dans les unités de soins intensifs en France : une étude prospective

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FERRAND, Edouard | ROBERT, René | INGRAND, Pierre | LEMAIRE, François | French LATAREA group

Toutes les équipes médicales des services de soins intensifs ont à prendre des décisions concernant des limitations ou des arrêts de traitements. Mais à l'heure actuelle, il n'existe pas en France de recommandations officielles. Cette étude menée auprès de 113 unités de soins intensifs françaises avait pour but de recenser le nombre de situations et les décisions prises en collégialité ou non.

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