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- W2403117195 abstract "Artificial hydration and nutrition are key elements in the treatment in Neonatal Units, especially in premature babies. It has led to improved survival and better clinical outcomes. Artificial nutrition is considered a medical treatment and, in such a way, a balance between burdens and benefits should be taken into consideration. Nevertheless decisions on withholding or withdrawing artificial nutrition and hydration have special and emotional considerations. In premature babies it is also necessary to consider than below the 34th week of gestational age, effective suckling is not present, and so, oral nutrition is not a possibility. Decisions regarding the end-of-life care of neonates should be made taking into account clinical facts but also values and beliefs of all concerned, and always ″in the best interest″ of infants. In order to consider all this aspects, we could respect withdrawing or withholding artificial nutrition and hydration in those babies with an ominous prognosis in a short term basis. It has not the same consideration if there is a clear life risk but a prognosis based on severe future burden, mainly because of neurologic damage. In those cases withholding or withdrawing fluids and feedings would be the direct cause of death." @default.
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- W2403117195 title "[Nutrition and Hydration in Newborns: Limiting Treatment Decisions]." @default.
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