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Area of Science:

  • Medical Ethics
  • Healthcare Policy

Background:

  • The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) released Do Not Attempt Resuscitation (DNAR) guidelines.
  • An editorial highlighted gaps and raised questions regarding the initial DNAR guidelines.
  • A response from the ICMR team addresses some of these concerns.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide answers to the questions and address the gaps identified in the ICMR DNAR Guidelines.
  • To facilitate the integration of feedback for future revisions.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of the response provided by the ICMR team (Dr Mani et al.) to the IJME Editorial.
  • Review of the initial ICMR DNAR Guidelines document and its disclaimer regarding planned revisions.

Main Results:

  • The ICMR team's response offers partial clarification on issues raised.
  • The response indicates a willingness to incorporate feedback into future versions of the DNAR guidelines.

Conclusions:

  • The provided response is a step towards addressing concerns about the ICMR DNAR Guidelines.
  • Early revisions based on clinician and public feedback are crucial for guideline acceptance.