Ethical Issues in Cardiovascular Medicine

Ethical Issues in Cardiovascular Medicine

Zientek, David M.; Cherry, Mark J.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2024

270

Mole

9781032146317

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Cardiovascular Ethics: An Introduction David M. Zientek

Part 1: Cardiovascular Ethical Issues at the Beginning of Life

1. Ethical Issues in Reproductive Genetic Testing for Cardiovascular Disease Sara Cherny & Dawn Allain

2. An Ethical Discussion of Cardiovascular Disease in Pregnancy: Peripartum Cardiomyopathy and Pulmonary Hypertension Pamela Jordi & James Smith, Jr.

3. Severe Congenital Anomalies in the Fetus or Infant: "Best-Interests" Decisions for Ambiguous Outcomes Dalia M. Feltman

Part 2: Cardiovascular Ethical Issues at the End-of-Life

4. Palliative Care Issues in Advanced Cardiac Disease Sara E. Wordingham & Keith M. Swetz

5. Deactivating Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices at End of Life Keith M. Swetz, Sara Wordingham, Daniel D. Matlock & David M. Zientek

Part 3: Transplantation and Allocation of Expensive/Scarce Resources

6. Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Reuse: Ethical Considerations and Enhancing Awareness Behzad Pavri

7. Just Distribution of Cardiovascular Resources: The Left Ventricular Assist Devices Kayhan Parsi & David M. Zientek

8. The Cardio-Ethics of Endocarditis: Ethical and Moral Challenges of Noncompliance Alexandra Charrow & James N. Kirkpatrick

Part 4: Professionalism in Cardiovascular Practice

9. Conflicts of Interest in Daily Practice David M. Zientek

10. Ethical Challenges for Cardiology Societies: Conflicts of Interest and Clinical Practice Guidelines Mark A. Hoffman & James N. Kirkpatrick

11. Error, Malpractice, and Complication: A Practical Approach David M. Zientek

12. Ethical Practice in Cardiovascular Nursing Joy Penticuff & Angela Clark

Part 5: Cardiovascular Medical Research

13. Ethics in Cardiovascular Research Ana S. Iltis

14. Early Termination of Cardiovascular Research Protocols Emily E. Anderson & Teresa Lynne Caples
Idiopathic Pulmonary Hypertension;David M. Zientek;Peripartum Cardiomyopathy;Mark J. Cherry;Left Ventricle Assist Devices;Dawn Allain;Idiopathic;Sara Cherny;LVADs;James Smith, Jr.;Implantable Defibrillators;Pamela Jordi;Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome;Dalia Feltman;Total Artificial Hearts;Keith M. Swetz;Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators;Sara E. Wordingham;Advanced Heart Failure;Daniel Matlock;PGD;Behzad Pavri;Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis;Kayhan Parsi;Ventricular Assist Device;Alexandra Charrow;TAVR;James N. Kirkpatrick;Advance Care Planning;Mark A. Hoffman;Atrial Septal Defect;Joy Penticuff;MCS;Angela Clark;Interim Analysis;Ana S. Iltis;Trisomy 18;Lynne Caples;Moral Distress;Emily Anderson;LVAD Placement;genetic disease;Ventricular Septal Defect;genetic testing;Palliative Care;genetic counselling;SCN5A Variant;cardiovascular disease;Palliative Care Involvement;pregnancy;reproductive liberty;congenital anomalies;best interests standard for decision making;left-ventricle assist devices;palliative care heart transplant;double-effect;distributive justice;euthanasia;physician assisted suicide;deactivating implantable cardiac devices;noncompliance;futility;rationing;nursing ethics;Belmont Report