Classic cases revisited: Mr Miura and the delusion of immortality

Journal of the Intensive Care Society
Piotr Szawarski

Abstract

Death continues to be viewed as a failure by many clinicians and society. For now however, it remains a biological certainty and to think otherwise is to delude oneself. Nevertheless, the society is becoming older and many individuals enjoy fulfilling life in spite of advancing years. The trajectory of age-related physiological deterioration varies, introducing an uncertainty as to the potential for survival when faced with critical illness. There is risk of harm associated with invasive interventions and utility of such remains uncertain in the very elderly. Changing demographic demands improved triage of the elderly patients and an evolution of the research agenda to acknowledge ageing population. There is also moral imperative to ensure avoidance of harm and cost-effectiveness in relation to intensive care unit utilisation by this patient population.

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