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Universitas Medica
Print version ISSN 0041-9095On-line version ISSN 2011-0839
Abstract
OLMOS MUSKUS, Natalia and GEMPELER-RUEDA, Fritz Eduardo. Cardiopulmonar Resuscitation. When the Heart Stops, Resucitate or Keep Company?. Univ. Med. [online]. 2022, vol.63, n.1, pp.73-80. Epub Dec 30, 2021. ISSN 0041-9095. https://doi.org/10.11144/javeriana.umed63-1.rcra.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) introduces an important paradigm shift regarding the revert of death, which generates great expectations in the general public and even so in physicians. However, despite tha fact that medical progress has led to improved outcomes, short- and long-term survival remains low, accompanied with significant alterations in quality of life and functionality of survivors. Recognizing this reality, “do not resuscitate orders” (DNR) emerge as an alternative and various societies suggest the need to establish indications, whether to start a CPR and when to stop CPR. This article provides tools for decision making on CPR, and to recognize our human limitation in the face of death, understanding that the most beneficial act in many cases will be to keep company and not resucitate.
Keywords : cardiopulmonary arrest; cardio pulmonary resuscitation; do not resuscitate order; bioethical issues; clinical ethicist; advance directive.