Complex Decision-Making Around the Use of Extreme Technologies at the Edges of Medicine in the Pediatric ICU: The Case of Extracorporeal Life Support

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Complex Decision-Making Around the Use of Extreme Technologies at the Edges of Medicine in the Pediatric ICU: The Case of Extracorporeal Life Support Mithya Lewis-Newby, MD MPH Assistant Professor, Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine and Division of Bioethics, Department of Pediatrics; Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Bioethics and Humanities Director, Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care Fellowship Co-Chair and Founder, Seattle Ethics in ECLS Consortium

Background

Imagine for a moment You are the doctor in the neonatal ICU and you have just admitted a newborn baby with respiratory failure after meconium aspiration during birth. The baby remains severely hypoxic and hypotensive despite full life support and is dying. Her only chance for survival is to place her on extracorporeal life support (ECLS). With this extraordinary technology her chances of survival are >90%.

Extracorporeal Life Support

However, ECLS is also Expensive Resource intensive There are significant risks of Serious infection Life threatening bleeding Stroke and other neurologic injury Other serious life threatening complications For some it is life-saving with an excellent long-term outcome. For others, it may merely prolong death or result in survival with severe neurologic injury.

Rapidly expanding use of ECLS Traditionally used in neonates with respiratory failure Expanding indications in pediatrics Increasing use in adult patients Transport ECLS Extracorporeal CPR Rapidly improving technologies Boundaries and limits are continually challenged, broken, and re-written

But, let us pause... Expanding indications, technologic advancements, and increased utilization of ECLS may be outpacing ethical and societal considerations. Without simultaneously attending to the ethical implications there is an increased risk of making decisions that may lead to unnecessary burdens for: Patients Families Clinical Staff Health care systems

To cannulate or not to cannulate A 14 yo girl with diffuse alveolar hemorrhage after a bone marrow transplant An 8 yo girl with static encephalopathy and tracheostomy and ventilator dependency presenting with acute septic shock A 5 do boy with an acute disseminated herpes viral sepsis with lung injury, capillary leak, acute kidney injury, DIC, and encephalopathy An 18 mo boy with acute cardiac failure after cardiac surgery who has been on ECLS twice in the last month A 2 mo girl who is brought from home in acute cardiac arrest with on-going CPR A 17 yo boy with Duchenne s Muscular Dystrophy who is in acute decompensated heart failure and is not a candidate for heart transplant

How do we decide? Almost every action within the medical setting either explicitly or implicitly contains two judgements, one ethical and one scientific, and there is constant interplay between what is technically possible and what is morally desirable. Moros DA et al,1987;4(2):229-43.

Current Research

Seattle Ethics in ECLS (SEE) Consortium ECLS Critical Care Surgery Bioethics Nursing Palliative Care

Ethics in ECLS Research Agenda Goal: identify needed research to characterize and address ethical dilemmas that arise in the provision of ECLS Literature review Iterative consensus process Developed comprehensive list of unanswered ethical questions Refined and categorized questions Selectively narrowed questions based on: Prevalence in ECLS Uniqueness to ECLS Urgency Feasibility to study Potential to advance the practice of ECLS and improve quality of patient care

Comprehensive Literature Search Results Publications addressing ethics and ECLS 1985-present

Research Agenda Research Agenda Domains Scope and Frequency of Ethical Dilemmas Clinical Decisions to Initiate, Forgo, or Discontinue ECLS Who Decides How We Decide Use of Outcomes Data in ECLS Decision-Making Societal Influence on Bedside Decision-Making Communication and Emotional Support Family Clinical Team Clinical Research Design and Implementation

Impact of Scholarship Presentations Ethical Struggles in Extracorporeal Life Support Extracorporeal Life Support Organization 23 rd Annual Conference, 2012 End of Life Decisions and Palliative Care in ECLS Children s National 30 th Annual ECLS Conference, 2014 Abstracts Are Medically Complex Children at Risk for the Underutilization of ECLS? American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting, 2012 Providers Opinions about the Use of ECLS during Crisis Standards of Care Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, 2013

Impact of Scholarship Publications Examining Palliative Care Team Involvement in Automatic Consults for Children on Extracorporeal Life Support (ECLS) in the Pediatric ICU J Palliat Med 2013;16(5):492-5 Ethics in Extracorporeal Life Support: A Research Agenda Submitted to Ped Crit Care Med Clinicians Attitudes about the Use of ECLS during Crisis Standards of Care Manuscript in progress Determining Eligibility Criteria for Pediatric ECLS: How do Physicians Decide? Manuscript in progress

Future Research

Optimizing Shared Decision-Making in ECLS The Problem The decision-making process to utilize ECLS is highly variable It is poorly understood how ECLS clinicians incorporate parents into the ECLS decision The benefits and burdens of shared decision-making are not well understood for parents and clinicians in these circumstances Existing models for shared decision making models may not be well suited for the unique conditions of ECLS The Question How can we optimally support parents to participate in shared decisionmaking while minimizing burden and ultimately reduce the risk of both long-term mental illness as well as decisional regret?

The Shared Decision-Making Continuum

Optimizing Shared Decision-Making in ECLS Objectives Describe current decision making practices (technique and variability) Assess ECLS clinicians views on optimal shared decision making models Assess parents understanding of the risks of mortality and morbidities Assess parents experience and desires of their role in decision making Inform a proposal for a shared decision-making tool for future research Outcomes of Interest Parental comprehension Parental stress Parental satisfaction Parental decisional regret Clinical team satisfaction Clinical team moral distress

Collaborations and Acknowledgements *Jonna Clark MD MA* Treuman Katz Center Ben Wilfond MD Doug Diekema MD MPH Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Harris Baden MD Tom Brogan MD Lin Di Gennaro MD Robert Mazor MD Joan Roberts MD PCCM/Bioethics Fellowship Jessie Turnbull MD UW Nursing Ardith Doorenbos PhD RN UW Palliative Care Center of Excellence UW Bioethics and Humanities Helene Starks PhD MPH External Expert Harvard SOM Robert Truog MD UW Surgery Mike McMullan Pediatric Advanced Care Team Erica Bourget MPH Ross Hays MD