| Literature DB >> 33152202 |
Eduardo A Rueda1, Edilma Suárez2, Fritz E Gempeler3, Lilian Torregrosa4, Andrea Caballero5, Diana Bernal6, Nora Badoui7.
Abstract
The pandemic caused by COVID19 is associated with an increase in the number of cases of cardiorespiratory arrest, which has resulted in ethical concerns regarding the enforceability of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, as well as the conditions to carry it out. The risk of aerosol transmission and the clinical uncertainties about the efficacy, the potential sequelae, and the circumstances that could justify limiting this procedure during the pandemic have multiplied the ethical doubts on how to proceed in these cases. Based on ethical and legal grounds, this paper offers a practical guide on how to proceed in the clinical setting in cases of cardiopulmonary arrest during the pandemic. The criteria of justice, benefit, no harm, respect for autonomy, precaution, integrity, and transparency are asserted in an organized and practical framework for decision-making regarding cardiopulmonary resuscitation.Entities:
Keywords: Coronavirus infections; cardiopulmonary resuscitation; codes of ethics; practice guideline
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33152202 PMCID: PMC7676840 DOI: 10.7705/biomedica.5762
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomedica ISSN: 0120-4157 Impact factor: 0.935