Abstract

Medical borderline situations in intensive care medicine raise a number of ethical questions. Based on three concrete case studies, the article will point out what an adequate discussion on these questions could look like, which ethical principles and criteria should be applied and in which form the discussion can be institutionally supported (e. g. by clinical ethics advisory boards).

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