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Ethical dimensions of periviability

  • Daniel W. Skupski , Frank A. Chervenak , Laurence B. McCullough , Eduardo Bancalari , Dominique Haumont , Umberto Simeoni , Ola Saugstad , Steven Donn , Birgit Arabin , Anne Greenough , Gianpaolo Donzelli , Malcolm Levene , Cihat Sen , Xavier Carbonell , Joachim W. Dudenhausen , Radu Vladareanu , Aris Antsaklis , Zoltan Papp , Mehmet Aksit and Manuel Carrapato
Published/Copyright: August 31, 2010
Journal of Perinatal Medicine
From the journal Volume 38 Issue 6

Abstract

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.


Corresponding author: Professor Daniel W. Skupski, MD Obstetrics and Gynecology Weill Medical College of Cornell University 525 E. 68th Street Room J-130 New York, NY 10021 USA Tel.: +718-670-1495 Fax: +718-539-1669

Published Online: 2010-08-31
Published in Print: 2010-11-01

©2010 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York

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