2023
Prognostic humility and ethical dilemmas after severe brain injury: Summary, recommendations, and qualitative analysis of Curing Coma Campaign virtual event proceedings
Kreitzer N, Murtaugh B, Creutzfeldt C, Fins J, Manley G, Sarwal A, Dangayach N. Prognostic humility and ethical dilemmas after severe brain injury: Summary, recommendations, and qualitative analysis of Curing Coma Campaign virtual event proceedings. Frontiers In Human Neuroscience 2023, 17: 1128656. PMID: 37063099, PMCID: PMC10102639, DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2023.1128656.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSurrogates of patientsSevere acute brain injuryPrognostic uncertaintyFamily members/caregiversHealthcare systemUnited States health systemState health systemBrain injuryCare of patientsCuring Coma CampaignMultidisciplinary group of expertsEthical dilemmasLong-term disabilityExpert discussionNeurocritical Care SocietyCare effortsHealth systemSub-themesThematic analysisQuality rehabilitationQualitative analysisMultidisciplinary groupCarePrognostic certaintyAcute brain injury
2022
Ethics Priorities of the Curing Coma Campaign: An Empirical Survey
Lewis A, Claassen J, Illes J, Jox R, Kirschen M, Rohaut B, Trevick S, Young M, Fins J. Ethics Priorities of the Curing Coma Campaign: An Empirical Survey. Neurocritical Care 2022, 37: 12-21. PMID: 35505222, PMCID: PMC10034145, DOI: 10.1007/s12028-022-01506-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCountry of practiceClinical careEthical prioritiesClinical researchTranslation of researchDisclosure of resultsMethodsAn electronic surveyEthics Working GroupMedical futilityElectronic surveyResultsThe surveyDiagnostic definitionCareUnited StatesEthical topicsEmpirical surveyMinimally conscious stateEthicsCuring Coma CampaignGlobal initiativesConclusionsCollaborationRespondentsPrognostication of patientsWorking GroupSurvey