Should long-term consequences of NICU care be discussed in terms of prognostic uncertainty or possible harm?

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We will examine several ethical considerations in the resuscitation of infants born at the margin of gestational viability in analyzing a case of preterm labor. More specifically, we will discuss the obligations of physicians in characterizing expected outcomes, both mortality and long-term morbidity, for extremely premature infants and how potential adverse outcomes should be framed-as complications of prematurity itself or as iatrogenic complications of care. We will also explore how the concept of a “trial of therapy” can support parents and neonatologists in decision making concerning withholding or withdrawing care for periviable infants.

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Allen, G., & Laventhal, N. (2017). Should long-term consequences of NICU care be discussed in terms of prognostic uncertainty or possible harm? AMA Journal of Ethics, 19(8), 743–752. https://doi.org/10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.8.ecas1-1708

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