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[Ethical attitudes of intensive care paediatricians as regards patients with spinal muscular atrophy type 1].

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2016-03-02

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Agra Tuñas, María Carmen
Hernández Rastrollo, Ramón
Hernández González, Arturo
Ramil Fraga, Carmen
Cambra Lasaosa, Francisco José
Quintero Otero, Sebastián
Ruiz Extremera, Angela
Rodríguez Núñez, Antonio

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Spinal muscular atrophy type 1 (SMA-1) is a progressive and fatal disease that leads to ethical problems for Paediatric professionals. Our objective was to determine the ethical options of Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) paediatricians as regards a child with SMA-1 and respiratory failure. A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted using an anonymous questionnaire sent to PICUs in Spain (which can be accessed through the Spanish Society of Paediatric Critical Care web page). Of the 124 responses analysed, 70% were from women, 51% younger than 40 years, 54% from a PICU with more than 10 beds, 69% with prior experience in such cases, and 53% with religious beliefs. In the last patient cared for, most paediatricians opted for non-invasive mechanical ventilation (NIV) and limitation of therapeutic effort (LET) in case of NIV failure. Confronted with a future hypothetical case, half of paediatricians would opt for the same plan (NIV+LET), and 74% would support the family's decision, even in case of disagreement. Age, prior experience and sex were not related to the preferred options. Paediatricians with religious beliefs were less in favour of initial LET. Less than two-thirds (63%) scored the quality of life of a child with SMA-1 and invasive mechanical ventilation as very poor. Faced with child with SMA-1 and respiratory failure, most paediatricians are in favour of initiating NIV and LET when such support is insufficient, but they would accept the family's decision, even in case of disagreement.

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Attitude of Health Personnel
Child
Critical Care
Cross-Sectional Studies
Ethics, Medical
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Pediatrics
Self Report
Spinal Muscular Atrophies of Childhood

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Atrofia muscular espinal tipo 1, Clinical ethics, Communication, Comunicación, Critical care, Cuidados intensivos, Decision making process, Encuesta, Familia, Family, Mechanical ventilation, Non-invasive ventilation, Spinal muscular atrophy type 1, Survey, Toma de decisiones, Ventilación mecánica, Ventilación no invasiva, Ética asistencial

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