Erschienen in:
30.11.2017 | Editorials
Withholding and withdrawing life support: difficult decisions around care at the end of life
verfasst von:
Kevin J. Solverson, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Amanda L. Roze des Ordons, MD, MMEd, FRCPC, Christopher J. Doig, MD, MSc, FRCPC
Erschienen in:
Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie
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Ausgabe 1/2018
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Excerpt
In this issue of the
Journal, the Canadian Critical Care Society (CCCS) released a position paper by Bandrauk
et al. 1 on withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment (WWLST). The authors’ objective was to create a framework for healthcare professionals to help them understand and develop an approach to end-of-life care decision-making in the intensive care unit (ICU). End-of-life care and WWLST are common issues in the ICU, and as the authors have identified in their article, these practices require careful attention to a number of ethical factors and legal precedents as well as to the context of the patient/family and healthcare professionals. This editorial provides additional comments on WWLST and end-of-life care. …