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Re-Defining My Life Away: Turning PVS Patients Into Non-Persons
Life News ^ | 10/1/07 | Laura Echevarria

Posted on 10/01/2007 3:49:38 PM PDT by wagglebee

LifeNews.com Note: Laura Echevarria is the former Director of Media Relations and a spokesperson for the National Right to Life Committee and has been a radio announcer, freelance writer active in local politics. She is a new opinion columnist for LifeNews.com.

In the September 25th issue of the online magazine Salon, neurologist Robert Burton takes issue with an important—and to most people encouraging—article that appeared in the Archives of Neurology. The title of Burton’s piece suggests the direction he is headed: “The Light is On, But is Anybody Home?”

The former chief of neurology at Mount Zion-UCSF Hospital and the author of "On Being Certain: Believing You Are Right Even When You're Not," Burton is writing a series for Salon on the human brain.

The Archives of Neurology article questioned the received wisdom about patients diagnosed to be in a so-called persistent vegetative state (PVS). To the amazement of researchers, the brain of a woman, the victim of a car accident and said to be in a PVS, responded in a manner indistinguishable from fully conscious volunteers.

Lead researcher, Adrian Owen at the Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit in Cambridge, England, told the Washington Post, "It was an absolutely stunning result," he said, adding, "We had no idea whether she would understand our instructions. But this showed that she is aware."

The then-23-year-old woman had been asked to imagine herself playing tennis or walking through her house while researchers conducted a fMRI to determine how responsive she was to these suggestions. (While MRIs and other machines can show doctors structural brain injuries, to actually see the brain in operation requires more advanced imaging called a functional MRI or fMRI)

“Brain regions involved in language, movement and navigation, which would be active when someone was playing tennis, wandering around a building, or imagining doing so, lighted up in ways that were 'indistinguishable' from those in 12 healthy people," according to the Post. The researchers reported that the fMRIs “confirmed beyond any doubt that [the patient] was consciously aware of herself and her surroundings, and was willfully following instructions given to her, despite her diagnosis of a vegetative state.”

You can imagine the implications for patients who, like Terri Schindler Schiavo, have been diagnosed to be in a PVS. They routinely are given only the most modest care and, as the case with Terri, can be starved and dehydrated to death.

Burton has little use for the Owen et al. study. The study’s “conclusions are not beyond a doubt,” he wrote. “There are plenty of questions about whether this young woman is conscious and capable of choice.”

Burton goes on: “Are we now to believe that an fMRI can tell us the level and nature of a patient’s consciousness even when the patient can’t respond? Putting aside for a moment the very considerable questions of fMRI methodology, and interpretation, are we ready to accept technology as the final word in assessing mental states?”

Is this where we’re going? Are we going to declare that only individuals who are self-aware AND capable of making conscious decisions AND able to communicate these decisions with ease are worthy to live?

What we know about the human brain could fit in a thimble compared to what we don’t know. I suspect people like Burton eagerly grasp anything that supposedly supports their position--that individuals declared to be in a PVS are unresponsive—but question the science when it challenges the core of their argument.

Terri was severely disabled but alive. Her right to life was vigorously defended by her parents and her siblings. She died not because of a terminal illness or any other natural cause but because food and water were withheld from her for 13 horrible days.

Terri’s life was taken from her because she could not communicate. She died because some saw her life as unworthy to be lived.

What one doctor diagnoses as PVS another doctor will conclude is an example of a minimally conscious state while still a third will deem the patient to be semi-conscious. The diagnosis can vary from patient to patient and doctor to doctor. Given how little we know about human consciousness, and given the studies by experts such as Dr. Owen, does it really make sense to make subjective opinion the basis for life and death decisions?

That’s what happened to Terri. Her diagnosis was rooted in a subjective assessment colored by a view that gives greater human value to those who are “normal.”

Ironically, Burton insists that this study gives false hope to parents and relatives of accident victims because it doesn’t change the diagnosis or the chance for recovery.

Burton writes, “I cannot imagine a worse medical nightmare than being told that a clinically unconscious spouse or child has been shown on a fMRI to have an active imagination and substantial self-awareness, especially when the findings don’t alter the grim prognosis or substantiate the value of greater rehabilitative efforts.”

I can.

A court system that decides that your semi-conscious daughter is no longer worthy of life because she is allegedly no longer “self-aware.” Her food and water are order to be removed and she dies an agonizing death nearly two weeks later. That, by far, is a worse nightmare.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: euthanasia; finalsolution; giannajessen; moralabsolutes; prolife; pvs; terrischaivo
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I suspect people like Burton eagerly grasp anything that supposedly supports their position--that individuals declared to be in a PVS are unresponsive—but question the science when it challenges the core of their argument.

This is how the culture of death ALWAYS acts, they ignore anything that doesn't fit their agenda.

1 posted on 10/01/2007 3:49:47 PM PDT by wagglebee
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2 posted on 10/01/2007 3:50:35 PM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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3 posted on 10/01/2007 3:51:04 PM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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4 posted on 10/01/2007 3:52:46 PM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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I continue to wonder why these type patients (and others), and their care costs, are not taken under the wing of research agencies.

It would seem to be a perfect way to match up continued life support with examination/research into causes, effects, and cures.

5 posted on 10/01/2007 3:59:10 PM PDT by Col Freeper
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6 posted on 10/01/2007 4:15:22 PM PDT by floriduh voter (TERRI Anti-Euthanasia Ping List: 8mmmauser & I'm 4 DUNCAN HUNTER)
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7 posted on 10/01/2007 4:22:49 PM PDT by Cacique (quos Deus vult perdere, prius dementat ( Islamia Delenda Est ))
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“Are we going to declare that only individuals who are self-aware AND capable of making conscious decisions ...” How is it that we would arbitrarily cancel her as unable to make conscious decisions when she can hear and respond —at least in her mind— to their directions? Are these scientists so dead in soul that they would not look for some means by which to communicate with this woman since she is able to hear their directions and do something with her mind to show it? God help us, how have we descended so deeply into the utilitarian deathpool?


8 posted on 10/01/2007 4:29:37 PM PDT by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support. Defend life support for others in the womb.)
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9 posted on 10/01/2007 4:35:47 PM PDT by cpforlife.org (A Catholic Respect Life Curriculum is available at KnightsForLife.org)
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Fred Plum's 1971 paper which coined the term "persistent vegetative state" was a speculative investigation of a certain type of head injury patient.

It was never intended to be put to the uses that legislatures and courts have crafted for it.

If it exists at all, it is a syndrome with varying causes and a diverse set of prognoses.

As a diagnostic category, it should probably be abolished, but it's too useful to politicians and judges for that to happen now.

10 posted on 10/01/2007 4:45:24 PM PDT by Jim Noble (Trails of troubles, roads of battle, paths of victory we shall walk.)
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“Are we going to declare that only individuals who are self-aware AND capable of making conscious decisions ...” How is it that we would arbitrarily cancel her as unable to make conscious decisions when she can hear and respond —at least in her mind— to their directions? Are these scientists so dead in soul that they would not look for some means by which to communicate with this woman since she is able to hear their directions and do something with her mind to show it? God help us, how have we descended so deeply into the utilitarian deathpool?

Most of these cases are quite complex, and your simplification of the decisions which get made - every day, hundreds and hundreds of them - as a "descent into the utilitarian deathpool" is a gross oversimplification.

It has the secondary bad effect of making ordinary people terrified that you will ever gain a smidgen of political power.

11 posted on 10/01/2007 4:51:51 PM PDT by Jim Noble (Trails of troubles, roads of battle, paths of victory we shall walk.)
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She died She was murdered because some saw her life as unworthy to be lived.
12 posted on 10/01/2007 4:57:53 PM PDT by 668 - Neighbor of the Beast (Write. Phone. Fax. Demand answers. Demand questions!!)
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I couldn’t agree more!


13 posted on 10/01/2007 5:00:57 PM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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To: Jim Noble

You must be in a state of bliss, ignoring the reality of our nation’s comoditizing human life and derigating the value of individual human life.


14 posted on 10/01/2007 5:10:45 PM PDT by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support. Defend life support for others in the womb.)
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"Most of these cases are quite complex, and your simplification of the decisions which get made - every day, hundreds and hundreds of them - as a "descent into the utilitarian deathpool" is a gross oversimplification."

Which attitudes currently rule the deathpool -- Burton's or Owen's?

"It has the secondary bad effect of making ordinary people terrified that you will ever gain a smidgen of political power."

I have no doubt that nothing will ever come between your family's decision to Schiavo you someday, should it come to that.

15 posted on 10/01/2007 5:11:55 PM PDT by StAnDeliver (=)
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To: Jim Noble

derigating should be ‘derogating’ ... tired mind and fingers.


16 posted on 10/01/2007 5:13:18 PM PDT by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support. Defend life support for others in the womb.)
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To: wagglebee

Lord, these people are still people. Help to convert the scients’ minds about this issue.


17 posted on 10/01/2007 6:03:23 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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“Is this where we’re going? Are we going to declare that only individuals who are self-aware AND capable of making conscious decisions AND able to communicate these decisions with ease are worthy to live?”

The easy solution is to always err on the side of life. No problem.

18 posted on 10/01/2007 6:12:16 PM PDT by Reddy (VOTE CONSERVATIVE in '08!)
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“Ordinary people” are logical and know that Terri was murdered.


19 posted on 10/01/2007 6:14:01 PM PDT by Reddy (VOTE CONSERVATIVE in '08!)
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To: Jim Noble

PVS, especially the term ‘vegetable’ should be abolished on moral grounds: It is an inherently dehumanizing term, as offensive as calling a race of people sub-humans or monkeys. Actually worse, as it is calling us to have less concern for humans than we do for domesticated animals.

No human being is a vegetable, and just as losing one’s limbs doesnt term a human into a worm, losing consciousness doesn’t turn a human into a cabbage.


20 posted on 10/01/2007 6:21:36 PM PDT by WOSG (I just wish freepers would bash Democrats as much as they bash Republicans)
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