IIMT   25668
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN MEDICINA TRASLACIONAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Ethical dilemmas associated with clinician´s decisions about treatment in critically ill Infants Born in Cordoba, Argentina
Autor/es:
GALLO, JE; SILBERBERG, A
Revista:
Journal of Child Health Care
Editorial:
SAGE
Referencias:
Lugar: London; Año: 2017 vol. 21 p. 121 - 126
Resumen:
The objetive of this article is to examine end of life decisions in neonatologists of Cordoba City, Argentina. An anonymous questionnaire was designed to investigate neonatologists´ decisions on when to initiate or withdraw treatment in critical neonates. All neonatologists who take care of critically ill neonates in Cordoba participated in the survey. More than 75 % of them would initiate treatment in preterm infants with uncertain prognosis based on the viability of the newborn. Because it is common to find that critically ill neonates lack sufficient diagnostic information at birth, this attitude seems to manifest a certain therapeutic activism. However, more than 80% of physicians withdraw futile treatments that do not produce benefits. Cordoban neonatologists initiate medical treatment based on the current clinical conditions of neonates, applying a certain degree of therapeutic activism. Doctors withdraw neonatal treatment when it is considered futile