Legal and Medical Aspects of the End of Human Life from the Perspective of Palliative Medicine Related to Cardiac Surgery

Author:

Jakubów Piotr1ORCID,Niedźwiecka Karolina1ORCID,Kondracka Julia2ORCID,Turczynowicz Aleksander1ORCID,Kocańda Szymon1ORCID,Malarewicz-Jakubów Agnieszka3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Medical University of Białystok , Poland

2. Medical University of Gdańsk , Poland

3. University of Bialystok , Poland

Abstract

Abstract Despite the impressive developments in modern medicine, the healthcare system is still associated with human death. Medicine has made great strides in the treatment of many diseases. The procedures are particularly advanced in, e.g., cardiac surgery, vascular surgery, and other fields. However, despite these efforts, not all patients are cured, and the use of aggressive treatment often contributes to their suffering. This does not mean that patients should be left unattended at the end of their lives.. Palliative medicine deals with patients coming to the end of their lives, concentrating on alleviating suffering and improving quality of life. It is a medical speciality focused on a wide range of interventions, including symptom management, communication, and psychosocial and spiritual support for patients. Patients undergoing highly qualified procedures, for whom causal treatment is not possible, should have the right to such care before death. However, according to medical practice and national legal regulations, it is not always possible to provide this care, despite the anticipated death. This article presents the legal and medical aspects of the end of life from the point of view of the European and Polish healthcare systems.

Publisher

University of Bialystok

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