End-of-life issues in the ITU - 10 important points to remember

Article

VINCENT, Jean-Louis

End-of-life (EOL) issues have become increasingly common in intensive therapy units (ITUs), largely due to advances in critical care that enable patients to be kept alive for extended periods. Death in the ITU now generally follows an EOL decision, which can pose ethical, emotional, and practical challenges. Our approach to such issues should be based on adherence to the four bioethical principles -autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and distributive justice- as well as the concept of proportionate care, and requires careful and effective communication with the whole ITU team, including the patient and their family. In this article, we discuss 10 key considerations related to EOL care in the ITU, in an attempt to highlight some critical aspects of EOL decision-making for intensivists navigating this sensitive and multifaceted area of practice.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehjacc/zuaf011

Voir la revue «European heart journal. Acute cardiovascular care»

Autres numéros de la revue «European heart journal. Acute cardiovascular care»

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Ethical principles in end-of-life decisions i...

Article indépendant | VINCENT, Jean-Louis | Swiss Medical Weekly | vol.134

La majorité des décès en unités de soins intensifs est précédée par une décision de limitation de traitement. Ces décisions dépendent de nombreux facteurs, tels que les pratiques locales, le milieu culturel et religieux, etc. Cet ...

Ethical principles in end-of-life decisions i...

Article indépendant | VINCENT, Jean-Louis | Swiss Medical Weekly | vol.134

La majorité des décès en unités de soins intensifs est précédée par une décision de limitation de traitement. Ces décisions dépendent de nombreux facteurs, tels que les pratiques locales, le milieu culturel et religieux, etc. Cet ...

Cultural differences in end-of-life care = Le...

Article indépendant | VINCENT, Jean-Louis | Critical care medicine | n°2 | vol.29

Les décisions de fin de vie peuvent être influencées par des facteurs divers, qui incluent l'âge et l'expérience du médecin, le pays et la culture d'origine notamment. Dans cet article, l'auteur discute des aspects généraux autour...

De la même série

Integrating palliative care into the modern c...

Article | KIM, Joseph M. | European heart journal. Acute cardiovascular care

The modern cardiac intensive care unit (CICU) specializes in the care of a broad range of critically ill patients with both cardiac and non-cardiac serious illnesses. Despite advances, most conditions that necessitate CICU admissi...

Common mistakes and evidence-based approaches...

Article | MANNING, Katharine A. | European heart journal. Acute cardiovascular care

For older adults with serious, life-limiting illnesses near the end of life, clinicians frequently face difficult decisions about the medical care they provide because of clinical uncertainty. This difficulty is further complicate...

Not opposite, but complementary! When palliat...

Article | GAMBARO, Alessia | European heart journal. Acute cardiovascular care

Dr Alice Sacco is an Italian intensivist cardiologist and head of cardiac intensive care unit at "De Gasperis" Cardio Center, ASST Grande Ospedale Metropolitano Niguarda, Milan. Together with her strong expertise in intensive care...

End-of-life issues in the ITU - 10 important ...

Article | VINCENT, Jean-Louis | European heart journal. Acute cardiovascular care

End-of-life (EOL) issues have become increasingly common in intensive therapy units (ITUs), largely due to advances in critical care that enable patients to be kept alive for extended periods. Death in the ITU now generally follow...

Chargement des enrichissements...