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Figure 9. Percent of Elderly Adults Choosing Selected Treatments in Hypothetical Scenarios Based on Chance of Recovery or Presence of Pain (Text Description)


Percent of adults choosing antibiotics in a hypothetical scenario of coma with no chance of recovery: 6.
Percent of adults choosing cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a hypothetical scenario of coma with no chance of recovery: 6.
Percent of adults choosing gallbladder surgery in a hypothetical scenario of coma with no chance of recovery: 6.
Percent of adults choosing artificial nutrition/hydration in a hypothetical scenario of coma with no chance of recovery: 2.

Percent of adults choosing antibiotics in a hypothetical scenario of coma with a slight chance of recovery: 40.
Percent of adults choosing cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a hypothetical scenario of coma with a slight chance of recovery: 32.
Percent of adults choosing gallbladder surgery in a hypothetical scenario of coma with a slight chance of recovery: 26.
Percent of adults choosing artificial nutrition/hydration in a hypothetical scenario of coma with a slight chance of recovery: 20.

Percent of adults choosing antibiotics in a hypothetical scenario of stroke with no chance of recovery: 29.
Percent of adults choosing cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a hypothetical scenario of stroke with no chance of recovery: 14.
Percent of adults choosing gallbladder surgery in a hypothetical scenario of stroke with no chance of recovery: 14.
Percent of adults choosing artificial nutrition/hydration in a hypothetical scenario of stroke with no chance of recovery: 4.

Percent of adults choosing antibiotics in a hypothetical scenario of stroke with a slight chance of recovery: 58.
Percent of adults choosing cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a hypothetical scenario of stroke with a slight chance of recovery: 40.
Percent of adults choosing gallbladder surgery in a hypothetical scenario of stroke with a slight chance of recovery: 38.
Percent of adults choosing artificial nutrition/hydration in a hypothetical scenario of stroke with a slight chance of recovery: 24.

Percent of adults choosing antibiotics in a hypothetical scenario of terminal cancer with pain: 22.
Percent of adults choosing cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a hypothetical scenario of terminal cancer with pain: 18.
Percent of adults choosing gallbladder surgery in a hypothetical scenario of terminal cancer with pain: 16.
Percent of adults choosing artificial nutrition/hydration in a hypothetical scenario of terminal cancer with pain: 12.

Percent of adults choosing antibiotics in a hypothetical scenario of terminal cancer without pain: 52.
Percent of adults choosing cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a hypothetical scenario of terminal cancer without pain: 44.
Percent of adults choosing gallbladder surgery in a hypothetical scenario of terminal cancer without pain: 26.
Percent of adults choosing artificial nutrition/hydration in a hypothetical scenario of terminal cancer without pain: 20.


Source: Coppola KM, Bookwala J, Ditto PH, et al. Elderly adults' preferences for life-sustaining treatments: the role of impairment, prognosis, and pain. Death Studies 1999;23:617-34.


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