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Withdrawal of life support in the neurological intensive care unit
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Forty-three percent of our non-brain-dead patients who died were terminally extubated. The duration of survival after extubation exceeded 24 hours in one third, and was not predicted by level of consciousness. Two thirds of patients were treated with opioids for agonal respiratory distress. Most surrogate decision-makers were comfortable and satisfied with the process of withdrawing care.
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