Withholding and withdrawing of life sustaining treatment in the newborn

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Abstract

The rapid progress of medical technology has resulted in more opportunities to maintain the life of infants in serious and potentially life threatening situations. Whether to treat such infants is a common dilemma. The burden of these difficult decisions rests almost equally on distraught parents and relatives and on the professional staff of neonatal units. Sometimes, either parents or care teams choose to seek a decision from the courts. Ways of reaching the best possible and most inclusive consensus decisions are examined in this review.

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Tripp, J., & McGregor, D. (2006, January). Withholding and withdrawing of life sustaining treatment in the newborn. Archives of Disease in Childhood: Fetal and Neonatal Edition. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.2004.068569

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