[CME: Dehydration and Artificial Hydration for Terminally Ill Patients].

Praxis (Bern 1994)

1 Departement Innere Medizin, Kantonsspital Graubünden, Chur.

Published: January 2019

CME: Dehydration and Artificial Hydration for Terminally Ill Patients Abstract. Parenteral hydration in dying patients is a controversial therapy and leads to different attitudes in caregivers as well as in relatives. A reduced liquid intake should be understood as part of the natural dying process. An artificial hydration can lead to adverse effects in some situations, but also to a benefit in others. Nevertheless, there are indications that justify artificial hydration and others that rather forbid it. In case of uncertainty about hydration, there is the option for a limited trial of therapy. Subcutaneous application is the preferred way of hydration.

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