Clinical, Bioethical, and Regulatory Challenges in Pregnancy With Death by Neurological Criteria: An Analysis in the Colombian Context

Boris Julián Pinto-Bustamante, María Carolina Abaunza-Barrero, Andrés José Vargas-Ardila, Ana Isabel Gómez-Córdoba, Liliana Paola Correa-Pérez, Julián Rodríguez-Cely, Habib Georges Moutran-Barroso, Diana Alejandra Alfonso-Ayala, Edna Margarita De la Hoz-Suárez, Laura Natalia Cabra-Rojas

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Abstract

This article explores the ethical and legal challenges of death by neurological criteria (DNC) in a 20-week pregnant patient, focusing on the tension between patient autonomy and fetal well-being. Through an educational clinical case, it analyzes the clinical, bioethical, and legal aspects, considering advance directives, family expectations, and biomedical possibilities. The case raises ethical concerns about the instrumentalization of the woman's body when prolonging life support during pregnancy. The analysis emphasizes the importance of respecting the patient's autonomy and ensuring posthumous dignity. It also highlights the role of interdisciplinary teams in balancing clinical, ethical, and emotional factors in decision-making. The discussion underscores principles such as autonomy, best interests, and proportionality, promoting ethical management aligned with individual values. Finally, it offers practical tools for healthcare professionals facing similar situations, fostering comprehensive family support and informed bioethical deliberation.

Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalDeveloping World Bioethics
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StateAccepted/In press - 2025

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Issues, ethics and legal aspects
  • Health(social science)
  • Health Policy

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