Advances in Cardiopulmonary Life-Support Change the Meaning of What It Means to be Resuscitated

  • Avant L
  • Kezar C
  • Swetz K
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Abstract

As options for advanced cardiopulmonary support proliferate, the use of mechanical circulatory support, such as left ventricular assist device as destination therapy (LVAD-DT), is becoming increasingly commonplace. In the current case, a patient was hospitalized for complications related to his LVAD-DT requests “full code” status, despite a clinician's warning that performing chest compressions may damage the LVAD device or vascular structures leading to poor outcome. This discussion explores the ethical and legal considerations regarding a patient request for cardiopulmonary resuscitation when limited options for survival or further treatment are available.

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Avant, L. C., Kezar, C. E., & Swetz, K. M. (2020). Advances in Cardiopulmonary Life-Support Change the Meaning of What It Means to be Resuscitated. Palliative Medicine Reports, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1089/pmr.2020.0002

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