[Validation of medical ethical decisions at the bedside by the autopsy : Experience of the ethics committee at the Stuttgart Clinic]

Pathologe. 2017 Sep;38(5):402-406. doi: 10.1007/s00292-017-0327-4.
[Article in German]

Abstract

Background: Ethics consultations in a clinical setting can be challenging, specifically with respect to limiting therapeutic interventions in terminally ill patients. Some decisions will even be controversial.

Objective: Can a clinical autopsy be used to confirm the recommendations given by the ethics committee, i. e. limitation of therapy to palliative care?

Material and methods: We report an exemplary case of a patient with endocarditis and subsequent septic cerebral infarction. During treatment in the intensive care unit (ICU) two ethics consultations were held. Both times the patient' s clinical condition and prognosis were controversially discussed. The patient died after a recommendation had been given for supportive care. The subsequent autopsy, which is described in detail, confirmed a fatal set of symptoms with extensive destruction of the heart and disseminated brain infarcts.

Conclusion: Clinical autopsies are crucial for an objective description of diseases and can corroborate the decision to limit therapeutic intervention in end of life care. It is a valuable tool in evaluating the quality of decision making in ethics counseling.

Keywords: Disease objectivization; Ethics committee; Ethics consultation; Quality assurance; Therapy limitation.

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • Review
  • Validation Study

MeSH terms

  • Abscess / pathology
  • Autopsy / ethics*
  • Brain / pathology
  • Cause of Death
  • Cerebral Infarction / pathology
  • Decision Support Systems, Clinical*
  • Endocarditis, Bacterial / pathology
  • Ethics Committees, Clinical
  • Ethics, Medical*
  • Germany
  • Heart Failure / pathology
  • Humans
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Intersectoral Collaboration
  • Intracranial Embolism / pathology
  • Male
  • Mitral Valve / pathology
  • Myocardium / pathology
  • Sepsis / pathology
  • Staphylococcal Infections / pathology
  • Withholding Treatment / ethics