Acessibilidade / Reportar erro

Therapeutic limitation for children with severe brain malformations

Abstract

Brain malformations may present themselves in different forms, from mild to severe, which can be lethal within a few hours after birth. Based on a systematic review of literature, it was verified that, although theoretically suspending or withholding treatment are ethically similar, in practice, such equivalence is not perceived either by doctors and nursing assistants or by the general population, who tend to more comfortably accept the withholding rather than the withdrawal of treatments. The dialogue with parents is the procedure that legitimizes medical initiatives when proposing therapeutic limitation. In conclusion, severe brain malformations result in an end of life context, in which bioethical principles of palliative care apply and in which the limitation of respiratory support is the main dilemma to be faced in the final moments of patients’ lives.

Keywords:
Hydrocephalus; Microcephaly; Medical futility; Corpus callosum; Chromosomes-Pathology

Conselho Federal de Medicina SGAS 915, lote 72, CEP 70390-150, Tel.: (55 61) 3445-5932, Fax: (55 61) 3346-7384 - Brasília - DF - Brazil
E-mail: bioetica@portalmedico.org.br