Modes of death in pediatrics: differences in the ethical approach in neonatal and pediatric patients
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Modes of death in pediatrics: differences in the ethical approach in neonatal and pediatric patients
Abstract
Objective: To compare end-of-life decisions for neonatal and pediatric patients.
Study design: This study involved a chart review of all pediatric deaths occurring over a 2-year period at a large maternal-child university hospital. Modes of death were compared.
Results: Of the 220 deaths analyzed, 145 occurred in intensive care units (ICUs), including 77 in the neonatal ICU (NICU) and 68 in the pediatric ICU (PICU). Only 6% of deaths were preceded by cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Dying while on the respirator was the most common mode of death in the PICU (51%) and the least common in the NICU (5%; P<.05). Unstable physiology at time of death was much more common in the PICU (82% vs 47%; P<.05). Withdrawal of life-sustaining interventions (LSI) in stable patients for quality of life reasons was the most common cause of death in the NICU (53% vs 16%; P<.05). Seventy-five children died outside of an ICU because LSI were withheld; neonates died mainly of extreme prematurity, and older children died mainly from terminal illness.
Conclusion: The majority of pediatric deaths occur in ICUs. Modes of death in the NICU and the PICU are strikingly different. A greater proportion of deaths in the NICU occur in infants with stable physiology who might not have died had LSI not been withdrawn. Most deaths outside of ICUs are attributable to withholding of LSI. A significant proportion of neonates in whom LSI are withheld have a possibility of intact survival, unlike older patients.
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Comment in
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Newborns and other children: in defense of differential attitudes and treatment.J Pediatr. 2013 Jun;162(6):1096-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2013.01.018. Epub 2013 Feb 15. J Pediatr. 2013. PMID: 23419591 No abstract available.
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