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The fetal patient – ethical aspects of fetal therapy

The pregnant patient is a vulnerable subject, and even more so when a serious fetal condition is diagnosed. (Invasive) fetal therapy should only be offered when there is a good chance that the life of the fetus will be saved, or irreversible damage by the disease or disability is prevented. Followin...

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Autores principales: Deprest, J., Toelen, J., Debyser, Z., Rodrigues, C., Devlieger, R., De Catte, L., Lewi, L., Van Mieghem, T., Naulaers, G., Vandevelde, M., Claus, F., Dierickx, K.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Universa Press 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3991449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24753868
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author Deprest, J.
Toelen, J.
Debyser, Z.
Rodrigues, C.
Devlieger, R.
De Catte, L.
Lewi, L.
Van Mieghem, T.
Naulaers, G.
Vandevelde, M.
Claus, F.
Dierickx, K.
author_facet Deprest, J.
Toelen, J.
Debyser, Z.
Rodrigues, C.
Devlieger, R.
De Catte, L.
Lewi, L.
Van Mieghem, T.
Naulaers, G.
Vandevelde, M.
Claus, F.
Dierickx, K.
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description The pregnant patient is a vulnerable subject, and even more so when a serious fetal condition is diagnosed. (Invasive) fetal therapy should only be offered when there is a good chance that the life of the fetus will be saved, or irreversible damage by the disease or disability is prevented. Following diagnosis of a potentially treatable condition, the patient needs to be referred to a center with sufficient expertise in diagnosis and all therapeutic options. Preferences of the physician towards one or another antenatal intervention is not at stake prior to that moment. When fetal therapy is justified, it should be offered with full respect for maternal choice and individual assessment and perception of potential risks, and should be at the location where there is sufficient expertise. For therapies of unproven benefit, the absence of evidence must be disclosed, and therapy should only be undertaken with full voluntary consent of the mother. These ought to be undertaken within well designed and approved trials and only by experts in the treatment modality. Potential risks and eventual morbidities in case of therapeutic failure should be part of the counselling, neither should fetal therapy be presented as an alternative to termination of pregnancy
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spelling pubmed-39914492014-04-21 The fetal patient – ethical aspects of fetal therapy Deprest, J. Toelen, J. Debyser, Z. Rodrigues, C. Devlieger, R. De Catte, L. Lewi, L. Van Mieghem, T. Naulaers, G. Vandevelde, M. Claus, F. Dierickx, K. Facts Views Vis Obgyn Viewpoint The pregnant patient is a vulnerable subject, and even more so when a serious fetal condition is diagnosed. (Invasive) fetal therapy should only be offered when there is a good chance that the life of the fetus will be saved, or irreversible damage by the disease or disability is prevented. Following diagnosis of a potentially treatable condition, the patient needs to be referred to a center with sufficient expertise in diagnosis and all therapeutic options. Preferences of the physician towards one or another antenatal intervention is not at stake prior to that moment. When fetal therapy is justified, it should be offered with full respect for maternal choice and individual assessment and perception of potential risks, and should be at the location where there is sufficient expertise. For therapies of unproven benefit, the absence of evidence must be disclosed, and therapy should only be undertaken with full voluntary consent of the mother. These ought to be undertaken within well designed and approved trials and only by experts in the treatment modality. Potential risks and eventual morbidities in case of therapeutic failure should be part of the counselling, neither should fetal therapy be presented as an alternative to termination of pregnancy Universa Press 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3991449/ /pubmed/24753868 Text en Copyright: © 2011 Facts, Views & Vision http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Deprest, J.
Toelen, J.
Debyser, Z.
Rodrigues, C.
Devlieger, R.
De Catte, L.
Lewi, L.
Van Mieghem, T.
Naulaers, G.
Vandevelde, M.
Claus, F.
Dierickx, K.
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24753868
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