Abstract
In the past 10 years, we have treated 25 patients with chronic respiratory insufficiency due to a progressive or degenerative brain disorder. Ten patients died and the other 15 survived. Five of the former and 12 of the latter received life-sustaining mechanical ventilation care.
Even in the terminal stage of progressive or degenerative brain disorders, patients can survive for a longer period than previously, if life-sustaining mechanical ventilation care is given. In Japan we do not have a guideline for medical indication or decision-making for children with progressive or degenerative brain disorders. Whenever we see such patients, we have great difficulty in making a decision. It may therefore be necessary to discuss whether we should have such a guideline.