Ethical Withdrawal of ECMO Support Over the Objections of Competent Patients

American Journal of Bioethics 23 (6):27-30 (2023)
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In their target article, Childress et al provide a detailed analysis of dilemmas arising from disagreement between an ICU team and a competent patient (Mr J) about dis/continuation of extra-corpore...

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