EP06.31: Prenatal approach to perinatal palliative care: a maternal‐fetal vision.

Autor: Torres, B. Velazquez, Contreras, C. Valencia, Acevedo‐Gallegos, S., Fregoso, A. Ayala, Mendoza, Y. Copado, Cabrera, D.M. Camarena, Gaona, J. Gallardo, Ramirez‐Calvo, J., Rodriguez‐Sibaja, M.J., Guel, Y. Amaya, Lumbreras‐Marquez, M.I.
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Zdroj: Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology; Sep2024 Supplement 1, Vol. 64, p156-156, 1p
Abstrakt: This article discusses the approach to perinatal palliative care for cases of life-limiting fetal pathology at the National Institute of Perinatology. The study included 187 patients who received palliative care, with 35 experiencing stillbirth and receiving psychoemotional support for grief, while the remaining 152 patients were formally admitted to the palliative care clinic. The most common diagnosis was fetal heart disease, and the average age of resolution was 35.6 weeks. The majority of patients underwent vaginal resolution, and no stillbirths occurred. Most patients were discharged due to death, while the rest were discharged home. The study highlights the challenges of adapting palliative care to the prenatal stage and emphasizes the importance of providing support and information to parents. [Extracted from the article]
Databáze: Complementary Index