Carton R W, Brown M D
Department of Religion, Health, and Human Values, College of Health Sciences, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Lukes Medical Center, Chicago, IL.
Clin Chest Med. 1993 Sep;14(3):591-9.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation has become an increasingly common event in the terminal illness of hospitalized seriously ill elderly patients. Elderly patients, however, tend to respond poorly to the resuscitation procedure. The authors analyze the ethical and legal considerations in offering or withholding cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The central position of the physician in decision-making is emphasized.
心肺复苏在住院重症老年患者的终末期疾病中已变得越来越常见。然而,老年患者往往对复苏程序反应不佳。作者分析了在进行或不进行心肺复苏时的伦理和法律考量。强调了医生在决策中的核心地位。