TY - JOUR
T1 - Withdrawal of mechanical ventilation in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients
T2 - a multicenter Italian survey
AU - M. N. D. Italian Study Group
AU - Moglia, Cristina
AU - Palumbo, Francesca
AU - Veronese, Simone
AU - Angelocola, Stefania
AU - Barone, Paolo
AU - Bartolomei, Ilaria
AU - Bersano, Enrica
AU - Bombaci, Alessandro
AU - Borghero, Giuseppe
AU - Cabras, Sara
AU - Cambieri, Chiara
AU - Canali, Elena
AU - Canosa, Antonio
AU - Capasso, Margherita
AU - Caponnetto, Claudia
AU - Cardinali, Patrizio
AU - Casmiro, Mario
AU - Ceccanti, Marco
AU - Chiò, Adriano
AU - Consonni, Monica
AU - Dalla Bella, Eleonora
AU - De Marchi, Fabiola
AU - De Mattei, Filippo
AU - D’Errico, Eustachio
AU - Di Pede, Francesca
AU - Diamanti, Luca
AU - Dubbioso, Raffaele
AU - Filippi, Massimo
AU - Filosto, Massimiliano
AU - Fini, Nicola
AU - Gianferrari, Giulia
AU - Grassano, Maurizio
AU - Inghilleri, Maurizio
AU - La Bella, Vincenzo
AU - Lauria Pinter, Giuseppe
AU - Libonati, Laura
AU - Logullo, Francesco
AU - Mandrioli, Jessica
AU - Manera, Umberto
AU - Martinelli, Ilaria
AU - Martusciello, Gioacchino
AU - Matà, Sabrina
AU - Matteoni, Enrico
AU - Mazzini, Letizia
AU - Medici, Doriana
AU - Miniello, Stefania
AU - Moret, Federica
AU - Nozzoli, Cecilia
AU - Piccirillo, Giovanni
AU - Pilurzi, Giovanna
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, The Author(s).
PY - 2023/12
Y1 - 2023/12
N2 - Background: Law 219/2017 was approved in Italy in December 2017, after a years-long debate on the autonomy of healthcare choices. This Law, for the first time in Italian legislation, guarantees the patient’s right to request for withdrawal of life-sustaining treatments, including mechanical ventilation (MV). Objective: To investigate the current status of MV withdrawal in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients in Italy and to assess the impact of Law 219/2017 on this practice. Methods: We conducted a Web-based survey, addressed to Italian neurologists with expertise in ALS care, and members of the Motor Neuron Disease Study Group of the Italian Society of Neurology. Results: Out of 40 ALS Italian centers, 34 (85.0%) responded to the survey. Law 219/2017 was followed by an increasing trend in MV withdrawals, and a significant increase of neurologists involved in this procedure (p 0.004). However, variations across Italian ALS centers were observed, regarding the inconsistent involvement of community health services and palliative care (PC) services, and the intervention and composition of the multidisciplinary team. Conclusions: Law 219/2017 has had a positive impact on the practice of MV withdrawal in ALS patients in Italy. The recent growing public attention on end-of-life care choices, along with the cultural and social changes in Italy, requires further regulatory frameworks that strengthen tools for self-determination, increased investment of resources in community and PC health services, and practical recommendations and guidelines for health workers involved.
AB - Background: Law 219/2017 was approved in Italy in December 2017, after a years-long debate on the autonomy of healthcare choices. This Law, for the first time in Italian legislation, guarantees the patient’s right to request for withdrawal of life-sustaining treatments, including mechanical ventilation (MV). Objective: To investigate the current status of MV withdrawal in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients in Italy and to assess the impact of Law 219/2017 on this practice. Methods: We conducted a Web-based survey, addressed to Italian neurologists with expertise in ALS care, and members of the Motor Neuron Disease Study Group of the Italian Society of Neurology. Results: Out of 40 ALS Italian centers, 34 (85.0%) responded to the survey. Law 219/2017 was followed by an increasing trend in MV withdrawals, and a significant increase of neurologists involved in this procedure (p 0.004). However, variations across Italian ALS centers were observed, regarding the inconsistent involvement of community health services and palliative care (PC) services, and the intervention and composition of the multidisciplinary team. Conclusions: Law 219/2017 has had a positive impact on the practice of MV withdrawal in ALS patients in Italy. The recent growing public attention on end-of-life care choices, along with the cultural and social changes in Italy, requires further regulatory frameworks that strengthen tools for self-determination, increased investment of resources in community and PC health services, and practical recommendations and guidelines for health workers involved.
KW - Advance care planning
KW - Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
KW - End-of-life care
KW - Law 219/2017
KW - Mechanical ventilation withdrawal
KW - Palliative care
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U2 - 10.1007/s10072-023-06905-7
DO - 10.1007/s10072-023-06905-7
M3 - Article
SN - 1590-1874
VL - 44
SP - 4349
EP - 4357
JO - Neurological Sciences
JF - Neurological Sciences
IS - 12
ER -