As coronavirus rages, nursing homes have ventilators that hospitals desperately need

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As coronavirus rages, nursing homes have ventilators that hospitals desperately need
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Coronavirus: Should doctors take people off life support in order to save COVID-19 patients who might recover?

Coronavirus: California to send 500 state-owned ventilators to the national stockpile for New York and other areas with immediate shortages.

Kalafer’s patients need ventilators to do the work for respiratory muscles. He said they could be used in a pinch during the pandemic. But the real issue is finding enough staff trained to operate and monitor the machines. “For patients who have devastating neurological injury and are deemed to never recover and who require ventilation for the rest of their lives, I think it’s an ethical conversation to have with those families to determine if it’s a more appropriate use of resources,” Phillips said.

It is an especially complex moral dilemma when considering the withdrawal of treatment from someone who has lived several years on a ventilator, said Govind Persad, an assistant professor at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law and one of the authors of the NEJM paper.“A 78-year-old grandmother has been on ventilator support for 5 years in a subacute facility and is expected to remain on it for the foreseeable future.

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