학술논문

Renouncement of renal replacement therapy: withdrawal and refusal
Document Type
article
Source
Brazilian Journal of Nephrology. September 2017 39(3)
Subject
dialysis
renal dialysis
palliative care
bioethics
acute kidney injury
renal replacement therapy
geriatrics
medical futility
withholding treatment
kidney failure, chronic
Language
English
ISSN
0101-2800
Abstract
Renouncement of renal replacement therapy (RRT) is a medical dilemma. This review covers the concept, the magnitude, the prognosis, and discusses strategies and management approaches about this subject in patients with CKD and AKI. Evidence suggests that refusal is more frequent and carries a more guarded prognosis than withdrawal of RRT. When RRT is not expected to be beneficial in terms of survival or quality of life, conservative treatment and palliative care are alternatives. We review the historical evolution of guidelines about renouncement of RRT and palliative care, and highlight the absence of specific recommendations in Brazil. However renouncement of RRT may be ethically and legally accepted in Brazil, as the right to a dignified death. Longer life expectancy, economic pressures, and greater awareness will require a more detailed discussion about indications and sustainable use of RRT, and possibly the elaboration of national guidelines.