TY - JOUR
T1 - Clinical, Bioethical, and Regulatory Challenges in Pregnancy With Death by Neurological Criteria
T2 - An Analysis in the Colombian Context
AU - Pinto-Bustamante, Boris Julián
AU - Abaunza-Barrero, María Carolina
AU - Vargas-Ardila, Andrés José
AU - Gómez-Córdoba, Ana Isabel
AU - Correa-Pérez, Liliana Paola
AU - Rodríguez-Cely, Julián
AU - Moutran-Barroso, Habib Georges
AU - Alfonso-Ayala, Diana Alejandra
AU - De la Hoz-Suárez, Edna Margarita
AU - Cabra-Rojas, Laura Natalia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - 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.
AB - 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.
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U2 - 10.1111/dewb.70003
DO - 10.1111/dewb.70003
M3 - Research Article
C2 - 40704520
AN - SCOPUS:105011648453
SN - 1471-8731
JO - Developing World Bioethics
JF - Developing World Bioethics
ER -