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Permanent Vegetative State. The Case of Terri Schiavo. Terri Schiavo. Classic case of PVS, no atypical features HIE secondary to cardiac arrest from potassium deficiency from eating disorder EEG’s- flat (no cortical activity)
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Permanent Vegetative State The Case of Terri Schiavo
Terri Schiavo • Classic case of PVS, no atypical features • HIE secondary to cardiac arrest from potassium deficiency from eating disorder • EEG’s- flat (no cortical activity) • CT scans- extremely severe, widespread atrophy of cerebral hemispheres • Videoclips from Schindler family completely compatible with PVS
Longest Running Court Battle • Longest evidentiary hearing in American law on neurologic condition • Four attending neurologists, three national neurologists (including independent expert appointed by court), agreed Terri is PVS • Two experts selected by Schindler family completely discredited by courts; both advocated bogus treatments for PVS patients (vasodilator therapy and hyperbaric oxygenation) • Schindler family and vitalists argue that Terri is not PVS, potential for recovery with appropriate treatment; completely false opinions
Withdrawal of Artificial Nutrition and Hydration • Common practice in American medicine today (but still controversial) • Consistent with highest standards of medical practice-medically, legally, and ethically • Death from dehydration in 10-14 days (not “starvation”)- signs of terminal dehydration in last 4-6 days
Unique Features of Schiavo Battle • 1-complete denial by Schindlers, with extreme, irreconcilable differences between husband and parents • 2-battle of the videotapes; massive propaganda value of videotapes • 3-use of internet to rally the troops, e.g. terrisfight.org vs. oneil169@umn.edu • 4-exploitation by religious zealots and media conservatives (sensationalizers) • 5-further exploitation by politicians • 6-separation of powers (legislative/executive vs. judiciary) • 7-federalism (states rights in right to die decisions) • 8-future attempts by vitalists to reverse medical-legal-ethical advances of last two decades on self-determination, tube feeding as a medical treatment, rights of families and the medical profession to make humane, common sense decisions in daily practice