Therapeutische Umschau. Revue thérapeutique
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Review Comparative Study
[Palliative Sedation: Comments on a controversial topic].
Palliative Sedation: Comments on a controversial topic Abstract. Palliative sedation (PS) is an accepted medical practice for terminally ill patients. It intends the alleviation of unbearable suffering by intentionally lowering the level of consciousness. ⋯ Most ethical controversies are related to the latter form of PS: 1: Is existential or psychosocial suffering a possible indication for PS? 2: What is the earliest possible time point to start PS? 3: The withdrawal or withholding of artificial nutrition and hydration during PS. A critical reflection of these ethical controversial aspects within the treatment team is highly desirable. However, the patient's well-being and the respect for the patient's decisions that are based on experiences which are made only by him or her, must remain the guiding principle for medical actions.