A study by Burkle et al. in BMC Anesthesiology examined attitudes around perioperative do-not-resuscitate orders.\r\nQuestionnaires were given to patients, as well as to anesthesiologists, internists and surgeons. The study has\r\nlimitations and is open to interpretation. However, the findings are important. There appear to be attitudinal\r\ndifferences between patients and doctors, and between specialties. A small majority of patients are content to have\r\na do-not-resuscitate order postponed during the perioperative period. A large majority expects open\r\ncommunication from doctors before proceeding. However, this article could also encourage a broader debate. This\r\nis about how to respect patient autonomy, while ensuring that resuscitation truly serves the patient�s best interests.\r\nThis commentary outlines how more communication is needed at the bedside and in wider society.
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