Lo B, Jonsen A R
Ann Intern Med. 1980 Nov;93(5):764-8. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-93-5-764.
A case of a patient with gastrointestinal hemorrhage raises the question of limiting medical treatment. We analyze four reasons to limit treatment: Treatment is futile, the patient refuses treatment, the costs of treatment seem excessive, and the quality of life is judged unacceptable. For cases in which treatment is to be limited, we offer practical suggestions for compassionate and appropriate terminal care.
一例胃肠道出血患者引发了限制医疗治疗的问题。我们分析了限制治疗的四个原因:治疗无效、患者拒绝治疗、治疗费用似乎过高以及生活质量被判定不可接受。对于要限制治疗的病例,我们提供了关于富有同情心且恰当的临终关怀的实用建议。