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N Pace1, J L Plenderleith, J R Dougall
1Intensive Therapy Unit, Western Infirmary, Glasgow.
Abstract:
Decisions regarding withdrawal of life support are more frequently required as our technological capabilities increase. Doctors have to recognize that in certain cases maximal use of these capabilities may be incompatible with the patient's best interests. An ethical framework may help guide doctors through these dilemmas.
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