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무의미한 연명치료 중단 결정에서 의료의 한계
안용항1,*, 김혜정2
The Limits of Medical Care and the Termination of Life-Sustaining Treatment
Yong Hang Ahn1,*, Hye Joung Kim2
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1MD, Galsan-Central Clinic
2MD, Ph D., Department of Family Medicine, Hallym Hospital, Korea
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Published Online: Mar 31, 2010
ABSTRACT
On May 21, 2009, the Supreme Court of Korea ruled that patients have the right to terminate medically meaningless treatment upon confirmation that their terminal illness is indeed irreversible. The Supreme Court’s decision thus makes proof of the irreversibility of a patient’s condition an important process in legitimatizing a patient’s decision to terminate life-sustaining treatment. However, since medical practice rejects explanations in terms of “essences” and is affected by issues of subjectivity, we argue that physicians cannot give indisputable confirmation of the irreversibility of a patient’s terminal illness, as required by the Supreme Court’s ruling.
Keywords: 의학; 생명윤리; 연명치료중단; 지식; 사전지시서
Keywords: bioethics; withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment; knowledge; advance directives