Ethical triage during the COVID-19 pandemic: a toolkit for neurosurgical resource allocation

Background The COVID-19 pandemic confronts healthcare workers, including neurosurgeons, with difficult choices regarding which patients to treat. Methods In order to assist ethical triage, this article gives an overview of the main considerations and ethical principles relevant when allocating resou...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta neurochirurgica 2020-07, Vol.162 (7), p.1485-1490
Hauptverfasser: Hulsbergen, Alexander F. C., Eijkholt, Marleen M., Balak, Naci, Brennum, Jannick, Bolger, Ciarán, Bohrer, Anna-Margarete, Feldman, Zeev, Holsgrove, Daniel, Kitchen, Neil, Mathiesen, Tiit I., Moojen, Wouter A., Samprón, Nicolás, Sames, Martin, Sandvik, Ulrika, Tisell, Magnus, Broekman, Marike L. D.
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Zusammenfassung:Background The COVID-19 pandemic confronts healthcare workers, including neurosurgeons, with difficult choices regarding which patients to treat. Methods In order to assist ethical triage, this article gives an overview of the main considerations and ethical principles relevant when allocating resources in times of scarcity. Results We discuss a framework employing four principles: prioritizing the worst off, maximizing benefits, treating patients equally, and promoting instrumental value. We furthermore discuss the role of age and comorbidity in triage and highlight some principles that may seem intuitive but should not form a basis for triage. Conclusions This overview is presented on behalf of the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies and can be used as a toolkit for neurosurgeons faced with ethical dilemmas when triaging patients in times of scarcity.
ISSN:0001-6268
0942-0940
0942-0940
DOI:10.1007/s00701-020-04375-w