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Dying in children after withdrawal of life-sustaining therapies: A scoping review

Principal Investigator(s):

Conall Francoeur, Sonny Dhanani, Matthew Weiss


This scoping review is part of a larger program of research on pediatric death determination physiology.

The physiology of dying after withdrawal of life-sustaining measures (WLSM) is not well described in children. This lack of knowledge makes predicting the duration of the dying process difficult. For families, not knowing this process’s duration interferes with planning of rituals related to dying, travel for distant relatives and emotional strain during the wait for death. Time-to-death also impacts end-of-life care and determines whether a child will be eligible for donation after circulatory determination of death. This scoping review will summarise the current literature about what is known about the dying process in children after WLSM in paediatric intensive care units (PICUs).

View protocol Paediatric death after withdrawal of life-sustaining therapies: a scoping review protocol


Co-investigators:

Nathan Scales, Laura Hornby