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Correction to Patterson et al., N Engl J Med 328(7):506-509 February 18, 1993.

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Volume 329:663-664 August 26, 1993 Number 9
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Life Support for Patients with Cervical-Level Quadriplegia

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To the Editor: Patterson et al. (Feb. 18 issue) question whether patients with cervical-level quadriplegia should ever be allowed to refuse life support early in their care1. This includes the acute phase in the intensive care unit, a period that can last several weeks, as well as months or years of subsequent care.

This approach represents a breach of respect for patients' autonomy. Patterson et al. reject the application of the principle of autonomy in the early phase because "the result may be the premature death of a person who could have lived a happy and productive life." The . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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