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- Filipe Monteiro.
- Serviço de Pneumologia do Hospital de Santa Maria, Lisbon, Portugal.
- Rev Port Pneumol. 2006 May 1; 12 (3): 281-91.
AbstractDysthanasia or any of its synonyms is a consequence of excessive technical science, without any reasonable chance of achieving a therapeutic benefit for the patient. Medical futility is a distressing ethical dilemma of intensive care medicine. Its recognition has led to a precept support in various institutions and organizations. Not withdrawing or withholding mechanical ventilation in certain circumstances can be considered as a paradigmatic model of medical futility. The understanding of this posture implies a philosophical approach and reflexion of medical practice.
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