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Withdrawal Defined

A response to physical danger or severe stress characterized by a state of apathy, lethargy, depression and retreat into oneself.

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  • Effect of Decisions to Withhold Life Support on Prolonged Survival -- Chen et al. 133 (6): 1312 -- Chest: See editorial by Chen adn Curtis.Results : The matched pairs were well balanced with respect to all of the potentially confounding variables. Sixty days after ICU admission, 50.5% of patients who had an order initiated in the ICU to withhold life support had died, compared to 25.8% of those lacking such orders (risk ratio, 2.0; 95% confidence interval, 1.5 to 2.6). Survival analysis indicated that the difference in mortality between the two groups continued to increase for approximately 1 year.

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