Outcomes and factors influencing care decisions in life-threatening fetal and neonatal anomalies
Outcomes and factors influencing care decisions in life-threatening fetal and neonatal anomalies
Abstract ObjectiveA retrospective chart review was undertaken to describe the outcomes following the diagnosis of a life-threatening fetal and neonatal anomaly. Study DesignCriteria for a life-threatening anomaly included genetic conditions, renal and pulmonary diseases, central nervous system anomalies (CNS), and cardiac defects. Information that could impact decision making was collected from provincial databases Results176 patients met the inclusion criteria. The majority of the diagnoses were in the genetic and CNS categories. 58% (n=103) decided to terminate the pregnancy. When a live birth occurred (n=39), the mean length of survival was 13.5 days (range 1-156 days), with one death occurring at home. ConclusionsEthnicity and geographical factors were associated with the decision to terminate a pregnancy. The involvement of the palliative care service was associated with decreased interventions. Further research to determine the needs of families would be helpful in identifying program priorities in perinatal palliative care.
Stenekes Simone、Lee Esther J.、Harlos Michael
Canadian Virtual Hospice, University of Manitoba||Pediatric Symptom Management & Palliative Service, Palliative Care Program, Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, University of ManitobaDepartment of Pediatrics, University of British Columbia, University of Manitoba||Canuck Place Children?ˉs HospiceCanadian Virtual Hospice, University of Manitoba||Pediatric Symptom Management & Palliative Service, Palliative Care Program, Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, University of Manitoba||Department of Family Medicine, University of Manitoba
妇产科学儿科学临床医学
palliative carehospiceperinatalend-of-life caredecision-makinglethal life-threatening anomaliescongenital anomaliesselective abortion
Stenekes Simone,Lee Esther J.,Harlos Michael.Outcomes and factors influencing care decisions in life-threatening fetal and neonatal anomalies[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-19].https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.07.12.20152280.点此复制
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