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Issue title: Life-Sustaining Treatments in Vegetative State: Scientific Advances and Ethical Dilemmas
Guest editors: Gian Luigi Giglix and Nathan D. Zaslery
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Calipari, Maurizio
Affiliations: Official for Studies, Pontifical Academy for Life, Via della Conciliazione 3, 00120 – Vatican City. Tel.: +39 06 69882423; Fax: +39 06 69882014; E-mail: mcalipari@acdlife.va | [x] Department of Neurosciences, Ospedale “Santa Maria della Misericordia”, Udine, Italy | [y] Concussion Care Center of Virginia, Inc., Ltd., Tree of Life Services, Inc., Pinnacle Rehabilitation, Inc., Glen Allen, VA, USA
Abstract: The topic of therapeutic proportionality represents one of the main emerging issues in the contemporary bioethical debate. This paper intends to outline the development of moral doctrine on the use of therapeutic means. It first presents a synthesis of the reflection produced by moral Tradition with the definition of the concept of “ordinary and extraordinary means”; then the official teaching of the Catholic Church on the subject is summed up briefly up to the present day and finally, on the basis of the main points which will emerge during this itinerary, the author proposes his own attempt to create a new synthesis on the ethics of the use of therapeutic means. Such synthesis, which the author terms as “the principle of ethical suitability in the use of means for the preservation of life”, is an evaluative dynamism which, continuing along the lines set out by classical terminology (ordinary and extraordinary means), tries to apply the contents of moral Tradition to the new emerging perspective (proportionate and disproportionate means), underlining the specificity of each term, in a context of ethical systematization able to provide concrete evaluation criteria, at the service of the practical choices of patients and health care personnel.
Keywords: ordinary and extraordinary means, proportionality in therapy, nutrition and hydration, catholic teaching on therapies proportionality, aggressive medical treatment
DOI: 10.3233/NRE-2004-19417
Journal: NeuroRehabilitation, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 391-397, 2004
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