Ethical dimensions of periviability
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2010Yazar
Bancalari, Eduardo
Haumont, Dominique
Donzelli, Gianpaolo
Levene, Malcolm
Carbonell, Xavier
Dudenhausen, Joachim W.
Vladareanu, Radu
Antsaklis, Aris
Papp, Zoltan
Aksit, Mehmet
Carrapato, Manuel
Sen, Cihat
Skupski, Daniel W.
Chervenak, Frank A.
McCullough, Laurence B.
Simeoni, Umberto
Saugstad, Ola
Donn, Steven
Arabin, Birgit
Greenough, Anne
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The birth of neonates at the limits of viability, or periviability, poses numerous challenges to health care providers and to systems of care, and the care of these pregnancies and neonates is fraught with ethical controversies. This statement summarizes the ethical principles involved in the care of periviable pregnancies and neonates, and provides expert clinical opinion about the numerous challenges posed by this problem around the world. Topics addressed include a summary of the published experience, an ethical framework, translating neonatal outcome data to the obstetric arena, management as a trial of intervention, referral to tertiary centers, neonatal resuscitation, cesarean delivery for fetal indication, and limits on life-sustaining neonatal treatment.
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