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John Carey, MD - 2024 Fetal Care Center Navigating Perinatal Care for Trisomy 13 & 18

Video Published 2024-12-09 Updated 2024-12-09

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Introduction to Doctor John Carey
Doctor John Carey introduces himself and his extensive background in pediatrics and genetics, highlighting his focus on …
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Historical Context of Trisomy Conditions
Discussion on the historical perspectives regarding the treatment and management of children with trisomy 18 and 13, inc…
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Advancements in Care and Research
Overview of recent advancements in the care and management of children with trisomy conditions, emphasizing new research…
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Ethical Considerations in Treatment
Exploration of the ethical dilemmas faced by healthcare providers when deciding on interventions for children with triso…
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The Role of Palliative Care
Importance of pediatric palliative care in providing comfort and support to families and children with life-limiting con…
00:10:00,000
Shared Decision-Making in Healthcare
Emphasis on the need for shared decision-making between healthcare providers and families regarding treatment options an…
00:12:00,000
Quality of Life Assessments
Discussion on how quality of life is assessed for children with trisomy conditions and the perspectives of families on t…
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Future Directions in Research
Insights into future research directions and the potential for improved outcomes for children with trisomy 18 and 13.
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Conclusion and Reflections
Doctor Carey concludes with reflections on the progress made in the field and the ongoing challenges faced by families a…

Topic Overview

Dr. John Carey reviews evolving care paradigms for trisomy 13 and 18, drawing on 40+ years of clinical experience and his role with the SOFT organization. The presentation examines the shift from traditional comfort-only approaches to individualized intervention strategies, highlighting recent advances in cardiac surgery and family-centered perinatal counseling.

Key Takeaways

  • Paradigm shift from non-intervention to individualized care for trisomy 13/18 patients, with families increasingly choosing varying degrees of intervention.
  • SOFT (Support Organization for Trisomy 18-13) provides evidence-based resources for expectant parents navigating perinatal care decisions.
  • Long-term survivors exist: some patients with trisomy 18 now in their 40s, challenging historical assumptions about life expectancy.
  • Cardiac surgery and active medical management are now performed at specialized centers, moving beyond comfort-care-only approaches.
  • Family-centered decision-making requires updated counseling that reflects current survival data and quality-of-life outcomes.

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