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Cardiac Disease in the Elderly - Interventions, Ethics, Economics

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CARLO CONTI You are today confronting sensitive questions on the subject of "Cardiac surgery and heart diseases in old age" and I congratulate you on this. It is a brave and important step to discuss this multifaceted question which demands an answer and an explanation from many perspectives: From a medical perspective, there is the question of the medical feasibility and durability of treatment. From an economic angle we ask ourselves whether we can pay for everything that is medically feasible. From the patient's perspective there is the legitimate de sire and the justified need not to leave anything untried that might serve to sustain or improve the quality of life. The ethical perspective: is what is feasible really desirable? Should everything be done simply because it can be done? Is it ethically acceptable to set an age limit on an opera tion that in all probability will produce an improvement in the quality of life? And if so, where does this limit lie? Below it surgery is "worthwhile" but above it is not? No one in all seriousness and with a clean conscience will want to draw this line randomly or arbitrarily. That ap pears to us - quite rightly - morally unacceptable. The doctors' perspective: they are obliged by the Hippo cratic oath in principle to carry out all the treatments that are indicated and comply with the rules of the art of med ICIne.

List of contents

1 Cardiac disease in the elderly - the true millennium problem.- 2 Coronary interventions in the elderly - the German ALKK Study Group experience.- 3 Coronary interventions in the elderly - the Swiss Catheter Experience.- 4 Cardiac surgery in the elderly.- 5 On the economics of medical innovation.- 6 Cardiac surgery in the elderly: impact on hospital management and economics.- 7 Viewpoint of a Swiss health insurer.- 8 Rationalisation or rationing - ways out of the ever increasing dilemma?.- 9 Socio-ethical remarks on the problem of the distribution of scarce resources in the health system.

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CARLO CONTI You are today confronting sensitive questions on the subject of "Cardiac surgery and heart diseases in old age" and I congratulate you on this. It is a brave and important step to discuss this multifaceted question which demands an answer and an explanation from many perspectives: From a medical perspective, there is the question of the medical feasibility and durability of treatment. From an economic angle we ask ourselves whether we can pay for everything that is medically feasible. From the patient's perspective there is the legitimate de sire and the justified need not to leave anything untried that might serve to sustain or improve the quality of life. The ethical perspective: is what is feasible really desirable? Should everything be done simply because it can be done? Is it ethically acceptable to set an age limit on an opera tion that in all probability will produce an improvement in the quality of life? And if so, where does this limit lie? Below it surgery is "worthwhile" but above it is not? No one in all seriousness and with a clean conscience will want to draw this line randomly or arbitrarily. That ap pears to us - quite rightly - morally unacceptable. The doctors' perspective: they are obliged by the Hippo cratic oath in principle to carry out all the treatments that are indicated and comply with the rules of the art of med ICIne.

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Assisted by P. Buser (Editor), P Buser et al (Editor), Grapow (Editor), M Grapow (Editor), M. Grapow (Editor), M. Preiss (Editor), H. -R. Zerkowski (Editor), H.-R. Zerkowski (Editor), C. Conti (Introduction)
Publisher Steinkopff
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2001
 
EAN 9783798512863
ISBN 978-3-7985-1286-3
No. of pages 97
Weight 208 g
Illustrations XIII, 97 p. 86 illus.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

C, Medicine, Heart, CORONARY HEART DISEASE, Cardiology, INTERNAL MEDICINE, Heart disease, Cardiovascular, heart failure, Heart diseases, elderly patients

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