Management of the Severely Anemic Patient Who Refuses Transfusion: Lessons Learned during the Care of a Jehovah's Witness
- Marianne Culkin Mann, MD;
- John Votto, DO;
- Joseph Kambe, MD; and
- Michael J. McNamee, MD
Abstract
▪ Objective: To present the case of a Jehovah's Witness with severe anemia and to review the religious philosophy of such patients, the ethical and medicolegal aspects of their care, and the therapeutic options available to clinicians.
▪ Data Sources: A MEDLINE literature search (1980 to 1992) identified most studies. Other studies were selected from the bibliographies of identified articles.
▪ Study Selection: Selection of articles was limited to the history, philosophy, medicolegal and ethical issues, and clinical management of anemic Jehovah's Witnesses; a recent article on recommendations for red cell transfusion was also reviewed.
▪ Conclusions: A clear understanding of the philosophy of the Jehovah's Witnesses regarding blood transfusion and of the medicolegal and ethical aspects of their care is essential to clinicians who care for such patients. One must also be aware of the many alternative therapeutic options that can maximize oxygen delivery and minimize oxygen consumption. The insights gained from this review are applicable to any severely anemic patient who refuses blood transfusion.
Article and Author Information
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From the University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, Connecticut; New Britain Memorial Hospital and New Britain General Hospital, New Britain, Connecticut. For current author addresses, see end of text.
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Requests for Reprints: John Votto, DO, Pulmonary Division, New Britain Memorial Hospital, 2150 Corbin Avenue, New Britain, CT 06053.
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Current Author Addresses: Drs. Mann and Votto: Pulmonary Division, New Britain Memorial Hospital, 2150 Corbin Avenue, New Britain, CT 06053.
Dr. Kambe: Division of Surgery, New Britain General Hospital, New Britain, CT 06050.
Dr. McNamee: Pulmonary Division, New Britain General Hospital, New Britain, CT 06050.
- © 1992 American College of Physicians
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