2018
DOI: 10.1097/aog.0000000000002416
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Ethical Considerations Concerning Amnioinfusions for Treating Fetal Bilateral Renal Agenesis

Abstract: Congenital bilateral renal agenesis has been considered a uniformly fatal condition. However, the report of using serial amnioinfusions followed by the live birth in 2012 and ongoing survival of a child with bilateral renal agenesis has generated hope, but also considerable controversy over an array of complex clinical and ethical concerns. To assess the ethical concerns associated with using serial amnioinfusions for bilateral renal agenesis, we assembled a multidisciplinary group to map the ethical issues re… Show more

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“…Sugarman et al [46] have summarized the ethical issues around amnioinfusions to treat pulmonary hypoplasia in CoBRA and are summarized here to encompass all diagnoses resulting in EPRA. This analysis should be a part of the decision-making process before beginning a research trial.…”
Section: Approach To Fetal and Neonatal Therapy For Epramentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sugarman et al [46] have summarized the ethical issues around amnioinfusions to treat pulmonary hypoplasia in CoBRA and are summarized here to encompass all diagnoses resulting in EPRA. This analysis should be a part of the decision-making process before beginning a research trial.…”
Section: Approach To Fetal and Neonatal Therapy For Epramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In light of these ethical issues, further discussed elsewhere [46], the multidisciplinary team should take care to counsel interested families before beginning amnioinfusions in the context of a trial. If fetal comorbidities are few or are a direct result of EPRA, serial amnioinfusions may be a beneficial treatment, but success in each step of treatment, from fetal therapy to transplant surgery to long-term adherence to immunosuppressive regimens, is necessary to optimize long-term outcomes.…”
Section: Approach To Fetal and Neonatal Therapy For Epramentioning
confidence: 99%
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