Mike V, Krauss A N, Ross G S
Cornell University Medical College, New York.
J Med Ethics. 1993 Dec;19(4):212-8. doi: 10.1136/jme.19.4.212.
Neonatal extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), a technology for the treatment of respiratory failure in newborns, is used as a case study to examine statistical and ethical aspects of clinical trials and to illustrate a proposed 'ethics of evidence', an approach to medical uncertainty within the context of contemporary biomedical ethics. Discussion includes the twofold aim of the ethics of evidence: to clarify the role of uncertainty and scientific evidence in medical decision-making, and to call attention to the need to confront the irreducible nature of uncertainty.
新生儿体外膜肺氧合(ECMO)是一种用于治疗新生儿呼吸衰竭的技术,被用作案例研究,以检验临床试验的统计学和伦理学方面,并阐明一种拟议的“证据伦理学”,即在当代生物医学伦理学背景下处理医学不确定性的一种方法。讨论包括证据伦理学的双重目标:阐明不确定性和科学证据在医疗决策中的作用,并提请注意应对不确定性不可简化性质的必要性。