| Literature DB >> 33904016 |
Olivier Lesieur1, Jean Pierre Quenot2, Zoé Cohen-Solal3, Raphaëlle David4, Laure De Saint Blanquat5, Maxime Elbaz6, Bénédicte Gaillard Le Roux7, Cyril Goulenok8, Sylvain Lavoué9, Virginie Lemiale10, Emmanuelle Mercier11, Chaouki Mezher12, Benoît Misset13, Gwendolyn Penven14, Anne Laure Poujol15, Bertrand Quentin16, Régis Quéré17, Thierry Van Der Linden18, Jean Philippe Rigaud19.
Abstract
Intensive care unit professionals have experience in critical care and its proportionality, collegial decision-making, withholding or withdrawal of treatment deemed futile, and communication with patients' relatives. These elements rely on ethical values from which we must not deviate in a pandemic situation. The recommendations made by the Ethics Commission of the French Intensive Care Society reflect an approach of responsibility and solidarity towards our citizens regarding the potential impact of a pandemic on critical care resources in France, with the fundamental requirement of respect for human dignity and equal access to health care for all.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33904016 DOI: 10.1186/s13613-021-00855-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Intensive Care ISSN: 2110-5820 Impact factor: 6.925