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A young adult Jehovah's Witness with severe anemia.

Nnenna Ukachi1, Wynne Morrison, Samantha Vanhorn, Revathy Sundaram, John D Lantos.   

Abstract

Two of the most ethically complex situations in pediatrics are those involving families whose religious beliefs preclude the provision of life-sustaining treatment and those involving young adults who have reached the age of legal majority and who face decisions about life-sustaining treatment. This month's "Ethics Rounds" presents a case in which these 2 complexities overlapped. An 18-year-old Jehovah's Witness with sickle cell disease has life-threatening anemia. She is going into heart failure. Her doctors urgently recommend blood transfusions. The young woman and her family adamantly refuse. Should the doctors let her die? Is there any alternative?

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Keywords:  Jehovah’s Witness; adolescent patients; age of consent; alternate therapies; blood transfusion; clinical issues; ethical issues; sickle cell anemia; sickle cell disease

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23958767     DOI: 10.1542/peds.2013-0503

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatrics        ISSN: 0031-4005            Impact factor:   7.124


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1.  Successful Treatment of Severe Anemia using Erythropoietin in a Jehovah Witness with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma.

Authors:  Alexandra Agapidou; Sofia Vakalopoulou; Theodosia Papadopoulou; Christina Chadjiaggelidou; Vasileia Garypidou
Journal:  Hematol Rep       Date:  2014-12-04
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