2021
DOI: 10.1111/anae.15603
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General anaesthesia in end‐of‐life care: extending the indications for anaesthesia beyond surgery

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“…The correspondence offers two different perspectives related to our article [1] on general anaesthesia at the end of life (GAEL). Morfey’s thoughtful analysis and conclusion [2], that anaesthetists should engage more with the ethical dimensions of inducing unconsciousness, is consistent with the message of our article. Morfey touches on the complex philosophical question of the difference between death and unconsciousness at the end of life [3].…”
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“…The correspondence offers two different perspectives related to our article [1] on general anaesthesia at the end of life (GAEL). Morfey’s thoughtful analysis and conclusion [2], that anaesthetists should engage more with the ethical dimensions of inducing unconsciousness, is consistent with the message of our article. Morfey touches on the complex philosophical question of the difference between death and unconsciousness at the end of life [3].…”
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confidence: 81%