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what treatment did the vatican offer alfie

by Gennaro Armstrong Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What did the Italian hospital recommend for Alfie Best?

 · Doctors took Alfie Evans off the ventilator on Monday evening. On Monday, Alfie's life support was turned off at 21:00 BST after a High Court judge dismissed fresh submissions heard in private ...

What happened to Alfie Best after he was taken off life support?

 · The parents of Alfie Evans have lost a last-ditch legal appeal to fly their son to Vatican City in what a high court judge called “the final chapter in the case of this extraordinary little boy”.

Is continued ventilatory support for Alfie Evans'unkind and inhumane'?

 · The young couple secured the support of Pope Francis, who opened the doors for Alfie to receive unspecified “new forms of treatment” at the Vatican’s Bambino Gesù Hospital. Giannina Gaslini children’s hospital in Genoa also offered care free of charge.

Did Alfie Evans'father threaten private murder prosecution against doctors?

 · After Pope Francis met with Thomas Evans, Alfies father, the Vatican’s Secretary of State communicated to Dr Mariella Enoc the Pope’s desire that she to do everything possible to …

What did Archbishop Paglia say about Alfie?

On March 9, the Italian website Tempi published an interview with Archbishop Paglia, President of the Pontifical Academy for Life, about little Alfie, in which he argued that the judge’s decision “was not meant to shorten his life, but to suspend a situation of overzealous treatment.”

Is mechanical ventilation a therapy for Alfie?

In comments to LifeSite, Fr. Colombo reiterated that “mechanical ventilation should not be considered as a therapy for Alfie, but rather a form of life support, as are enteral hydration and nutrition.”

What happened to Alfie in 2016?

On 14 December 2016, Alfie was admitted to Alder Hey Accident and Emergency Department with a history of coughing, high temperature, and a reported episode of rhythmic jerking of his jaw and all four limbs. On 15 December, he showed sudden unprovoked movements compatible with infantile/epileptic spasms.

What was Alfie's seizure?

During assessment, Alfie suffered "epileptic seizures induced by proprioceptive stimuli ", which the report warned was "due to stimulations related to the transportation and flight, those seizures might induce further damage to the brain, [putting] the whole procedure of transportation at risk.".

What was the alternative plan offered by the Bambino Gesu Hospital in Rome?

All that could be offered by the Bambino Gesu Hospital in Rome was an alternative palliative care plan .". According to the Liverpool Echo, Alfie's father told reporters later that evening that the court had said it could set aside three judges that evening to hear his case again. On 25 April, the appeal was rejected.

When did Alfie's parents appeal the decision?

Alfie's parents appealed against the decision in late February. On 6 March 2018, the Court of Appeal upheld the earlier ruling of the High Court. They stated that the High Court judge was "meticulous and thorough", and that medical evidence showed Alfie was "deeply comatose" and "to all intents and purposes unaware of his surroundings". The parents applied to the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom on 20 March 2018, which refused the right for another appeal. On 28 March 2018 the European Court of Human Rights ruled the case inadmissible, finding no violation of human rights.

What did Alder Hey do to his parents?

On 19 December 2017, Alder Hey applied to the High Court to withdraw parental rights from Alfie's parents and to withdraw ventilation. The case was heard at a public hearing in the Family Division of the High Court in London. Alder Hey claimed that continuing life-support treatment would not be in the best interests of Alfie and sought declaration that it "is not lawful that such treatment continue". Lawyers acting on the hospital's behalf further claimed that further treatment for Alfie would be "unkind and inhumane". A doctor treating Alfie further stated that there was "no hope" for the child, and that he was in a semi-vegetative state from a degenerative neurological condition that medics have not been able to definitively identify. The parents denied this, with Alfie's father claiming that his son "looks him in the eye" and "wants help".

When did Alfie die?

Alfie continued to breathe naturally for five days after the removal of his breathing tube. He died at 2:30 a.m. on 28 April 2018.

Was Alfie Evans' father identified on MRI?

They were no longer even identifiable on the MRI scan". The High Court backed an end-of-life care plan drawn up by medical specialists attached to Alfie Evans's case. Alfie's father said that Alfie was wrongly "detained" at Alder Hey.

Where is Alfie's hospital?

Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool, northwest England, which has been treating Alfie since December 2016, said London’s Court of Appeal had rejected applications from his parents to take the boy to Italy.

Who is the Polish president who said "Alfie Evans must be saved"?

Polish President Andrzej Duda has also lent his support, saying in a Tweet: “Alfie Evans must be saved! His brave little body has proved again that the miracle of life can be stronger than death.”

Who is the father of Alfie Evans?

FILE PHOTO: Thomas Evans, father of terminally-ill child Alfie, attends Pope Francis' Wednesday general audience in Saint Peter's square at the Vatican, April 18, 2018. REUTERS/Max Rossi. Alfie Evans has a rare, degenerative disease and has been in a semi-vegetative state for more than a year. Medical experts in Britain agree ...

Can a child from the UK go to the Vatican?

Court rules gravely ill UK child cannot travel to Vatican hospital. LIVERPOOL, England (Reuters) - A British court rejected an appeal on Wednesday from parents of a gravely ill 23-month-old boy to take their son to Italy for treatment, a case that has drawn international attention, including from Pope Francis.

Is Alfie's life support switched off?

On Monday, Alfie’s life-support equipment was switched off after a court ruling but he has confounded expectations by continuing to breathe unaided.

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