Decisions to limit care or withdraw life support in ICU patients under 65 are influenced by comorbidities, family involvement, and patient willingness, but not by organ failure intensity.
In critically ill patients under 65, decisions to limit life-sustaining treatment are driven by comorbidities, family involvement, and patient preferences rather than the severity of organ failure.
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Decision-making regarding LA or WHLST in critical patients younger than 65 years is influenced by comorbidity burden, family member involvement in decision-making, and the patient's willingness to undergo care, but not by organ failure intensity.
Guillon et al. (Wed,) reported a other. Decisions to limit care or withdraw life support in ICU patients under 65 are influenced by comorbidities, family involvement, and patient willingness, but not by organ failure intensity.