Browsing by Author "Silberberg, Agustín."
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An Ethical Pathway to Quality of Life in Critically Ill Newborns
Silberberg, Agustín.; Paladino, María soledad.; Moreno-Villares, José Manuel. (Taylor and Francis Group [Commercial Publisher] Routledge [Imprint], 2021-06-01)Abstract Advances in perinatology have permitted the survival of fragile neonates. Quality of life (QoL) has been considered a key element in medical decision-making. In this review we analyse the role of QoL regarding ... -
Attitudes of Argentinean Neonatologists toward Resuscitation of Infants with Trisomies 21, 18, and 13: A Multicenter Survey
Silberberg, Agustín.; Etchegaray, Adolfo.; Peñalva, Sofía.; Villar, Marcelo.; Musante, Gabriel. (Thieme Gruppe, 2021-01)Abstract Objective: This study was aimed to explore the attitude of Argentinean neonatologists in the delivery room on resuscitating infants with trisomies. Study design: An anonymous questionnaire was completed by ... -
Ethical dilemmas associated with clinicians' decisions about treatment in critically ill infants born in Córdoba, Argentina.
Silberberg, Agustín.; Gallo, Juan E. (SAGE Publications, 2017-01-23)The objective of this article is to examine end of life decisions made by neonatologists of Córdoba, Argentina. An anonymous questionnaire was designed to investigate neonatologists’ decisions on when to initiate or withdraw ... -
Limitation of life-sustaining treatment in NICU: Physicians' beliefs and attitudes in the Buenos Aires region
Silberberg, Agustín.; Villar, Marcelo.; Herich, Lena.; Et al. (Elsevier, 2020-03)Abstract Objective: To explore the ethical beliefs and attitudes of Argentinean neonatologists regarding limitation of life-sustaining treatment (LST) for very sick infants. Methods: We used an anonymous questionnaire ... -
VALIDATION AND PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A SURVEY ON DECISION OF TREATMENT IN NEONATAL CRITICAL INFANTS ADMINISTERED TO NEONATOLOGISTS IN BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA
Silberberg, Agustín.; Villar, Marcelo.; González, Claudio D. (Medicina e Morale, 2015-02-28)Therapeutic decision in critically ill infants with neurological damage and poor future quality of life has raised a profound ethical discussion. Validation of surveys is a useful tool to strengthen the results obtained ...