Age, Frailty, Resuscitation and Intensive Care: With Reference to COVID-19

Título

Age, Frailty, Resuscitation and Intensive Care: With Reference to COVID-19

Autor

David G Smithard, Nadir Abdelhameed, Thwe Han, Angelo Pieris

Descripción

Discussion regarding cardiopulmonary resuscitation and admission to an intensive care unit is frequently fraught in the context of older age. It is complicated by the fact that the presence of multiple comorbidities and frailty adversely impact on prognosis. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and mechanical ventilation are not appropriate for all. Who decides and how? This paper discusses the issues, biases, and potential harms involved in decision-making. The basis of decision making requires fairness in the distribution of resources/healthcare (distributive justice), yet much of the printed guidance has taken a utilitarian approach (getting the most from the resource provided). The challenge is to provide a balance between justice for the individual and population justice.

Fecha

2021

Materia

outcome, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, aging, ethics

Identificador

10.3390/geriatrics6020036

Fuente

Epidemiology and Health

Editor

Korean Society of Epidemiology

Cobertura

Geriatrics

Archivos

https://socictopen.socict.org/files/to_import/pdfs/52f2fdad9d12e381fe814124032a969d.pdf

Colección

Citación

David G Smithard, Nadir Abdelhameed, Thwe Han, Angelo Pieris, “Age, Frailty, Resuscitation and Intensive Care: With Reference to COVID-19,” SOCICT Open, consulta 17 de abril de 2026, https://www.socictopen.socict.org/items/show/9431.

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