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Quick tip for families In ICU: Can perceived futility of treatment in ICU lead to euthanasia?
Quick tip for families In ICU: Can perceived futility of treatment in ICU lead to euthanasia?
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel, from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.
So Stephanie writes an email, and she says, when a critically ill patient is removed from the ventilator based on the ICUs perceived futility of treatment, but they did this without having ever allowing the critically ill person the opportunity to wake up from the induced coma. And once removed from the ventilator they continue to breathe, whilst they’re given continuous doses of drugs to “make them more comfortable” and then they finally stopped breathing. Is this euthanasia? And what is the most typical cause of death that is placed on the death certificate?
What a great question to ask Stephanie and it looks to me like you have done a lot of research already. And let me break this down for you. As you mentioned, futility of treatment is a term that from my perspective, is overused in ICU and it’s basically all about the perception of the intensive care team, that a treatment is futile and is of no benefit to a patient.
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https://intensivecarehotline.com/blog/quick-tip-for-families-in-icu-can-perceived-futility-of-treatment-in-icu-lead-to-euthanasia/
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