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Functional neuroimaging and withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment from vegetative patients.

机译:营养性患者的功能性神经影像学检查和维持生命治疗的退出。

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Recent studies using functional magnetic resonance imaging of patients in a vegetative state have raised the possibility that such patients retain some degree of consciousness. In this paper, the ethical implications of such findings are outlined, in particular in relation to decisions about withdrawing life-sustaining treatment. It is sometimes assumed that if there is evidence of consciousness, treatment should not be withdrawn. But, paradoxically, the discovery of consciousness in very severely brain-damaged patients may provide more reason to let them die. Although functional neuroimaging is likely to play an increasing role in the assessment of patients in a vegetative state, caution is needed in the interpretation of neuroimaging findings.
机译:使用功能性磁共振成像对处于营养状态的患者进行的最新研究提出了此类患者保留一定程度的意识的可能性。在本文中,概述了这些发现的伦理意义,特别是在有关撤回维持生命的治疗的决定方面。有时假定,如果有意识的证据,则不应撤消治疗。但是,自相矛盾的是,在大脑严重受损的患者中发现意识可能提供了更多使其死亡的理由。尽管功能性神经影像学可能在评估处于营养状态的患者中发挥越来越大的作用,但在解释神经影像学发现时需要谨慎。

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