The Case of Baby RM - Court Intervention in Bioethics
This is the kind of case that courts dread. Baby RM has congenital myasthenic syndrome (CMS) and is on a respirator. The physician supports the mother’s request to terminally extubate. The father implores to the contrary. To make a decision the court must hear evidence, the kind of that will provide a clear picture of this child’s diagnosis and most importantly prognosis - short term and long term.
Before the court can make a ruling this dilemma is best brought before the hospital ethics committee to review this case in detail, hearing from any physicians who are most familiar with this child’s problems, for example, pediatric pulmonology, pediatric neurology and physical therapy who could possibly work with this child – or not. The ethics committee would properly be composed of physicians from a variety of medical specialties, lawyers, lay people and clergy.
Thereafter, a written explanation and recommendation would be provided. Quality of life at present does not necessarily reflect the probable quality of life in the future. This ethics committee process is designed to confront severe dilemmas in medicine with the experience of having done so numerous times before, should be of great assistance, both to this child’s physician, parents as well as the court - if still necessary.
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