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Article Dans Une Revue Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine Année : 2011

The ethical and legal aspects of palliative sedation in severely brain-injured patients: a French perspective

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To fulfill their crucial duty of relieving suffering in their patients, physicians may have to administer palliative sedation when they implement treatment-limitation decisions such as the withdrawal of life-supporting interventions in patients with poor prognosis chronic severe brain injury. The issue of palliative sedation deserves particular attention in adults with serious brain injuries and in neonates with severe and irreversible brain lesions, who are unable to express pain or to state their wishes. In France, treatment limitation decisions for these patients are left to the physicians. Treatment-limitation decisions are made collegially, based on the presence of irreversible brain lesions responsible for chronic severe disorders of consciousness. Before these decisions are implemented, they are communicated to the relatives. Because the presence and severity of pain cannot be assessed in these patients, palliative analgesia and/or sedation should be administered. However, palliative sedation is a complex strategy that requires safeguards to prevent a drift toward hastening death or performing covert euthanasia. In addition to the law on patients' rights at the end of life passed in France on April 22, 2005, a recent revision of Article 37 of the French code of medical ethics both acknowledges that treatment-limitation decisions and palliative sedation may be required in patients with severe brain injuries and provides legal and ethical safeguards against a shift towards euthanasia. This legislation may hold value as a model for other countries where euthanasia is illegal and for countries such as Belgium and Netherlands where euthanasia is legal but not allowed in patients incapable of asking for euthanasia but in whom a treatment limitation decision has been made.

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inserm-00663673 , version 1 (27-01-2012)

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Antoine Baumann, Frédérique Claudot, Gérard Audibert, Paul-Michel Mertes, Louis Puybasset. The ethical and legal aspects of palliative sedation in severely brain-injured patients: a French perspective. Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine, 2011, 6 (1), pp.4. ⟨10.1186/1747-5341-6-4⟩. ⟨inserm-00663673⟩
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