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A Pipeline to Characterize Structural Heart Defects in the Fetal Mouse
Published on: December 16, 2022
An infant with trisomy 18 and a ventricular septal defect
Annie Janvier1, Felix Okah, Barbara Farlow
1Department of Pediatrics, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Abstract:
Decisions for critically ill infants with trisomy 18 raise thorny issues about values, futility, the burdens of treatment, cost-effectiveness, and justice. We presented the case of an infant with trisomy 18 to 2 neonatologists with experience in clinical ethics, Annie Janvier and Felix Okah, and to a parent, Barbara Farlow. They do not agree about the right thing to do.
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