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2024 Fetal Care Center Frontiers in Fetal Neurology Day 1 - Dr. DonnaMaria Cortezzo

Video Published 2024-10-03 Updated 2024-10-10

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Introduction to Neonatal Perinatal Palliative Care
Dr. Cortezo introduces the concept of neonatal perinatal palliative care, emphasizing its role in supporting families fa…
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Understanding Fetal and Neonatal Diagnoses
The speaker outlines the prevalence of fetal and neonatal deaths, highlighting the emotional impact on families and the …
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The Role of Palliative Care in Decision Making
Dr. Cortezo discusses how palliative care teams assist families in making informed decisions regarding care paths, empha…
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Navigating Complex Medical Decisions
The chapter focuses on the complexities of medical decision-making in the context of fetal anomalies, including the impo…
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Birth Planning and Memory Making
Dr. Cortezo highlights the significance of birth planning in palliative care, detailing how it empowers families to arti…
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Shared Decision-Making in Palliative Care
The speaker emphasizes the shared decision-making model, advocating for a partnership between providers and families to …
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The Impact of Prognostic Information
This chapter addresses the challenges of providing prognostic information to families, stressing the need for clear comm…
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Factors Influencing Care Decisions
Dr. Cortezo discusses various factors that influence parental decisions regarding care, including personal beliefs, medi…
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Creating a Perinatal Palliative Care Birth Plan
The chapter outlines the components of a perinatal palliative care birth plan, emphasizing its role in guiding care and …
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Conclusion and Future Directions
Dr. Cortezo concludes by reinforcing the importance of comprehensive palliative care in neonatal settings and the need f…

Topic Overview

Dr. Cortezzo discusses the role of neonatal perinatal palliative care in supporting families facing complex or life-limiting fetal diagnoses. She emphasizes comprehensive interdisciplinary care that helps families process information, navigate goals of care, and find ways to parent their baby throughout the pregnancy and beyond, regardless of treatment choices or outcomes.

Key Takeaways

  • Neonatal perinatal palliative care supports families through complex fetal diagnoses, focusing on quality of life regardless of treatment path chosen.
  • Over 100,000 US pregnancies annually involve severe fetal abnormalities; 20-40% continue pregnancy and need comprehensive interdisciplinary support.
  • Palliative care is not synonymous with DNR or comfort-only measures—it provides total family support including birth planning and memory making.
  • Advances in prenatal screening allow earlier diagnosis but create more uncertainty, requiring skilled counseling as families grieve while parenting.
  • Most fetal anomalies are identified at 18-22 weeks, giving families limited time to process information and make value-driven care decisions.

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