Symptomatic care of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
R. A. Smith and F. H. Norris Jr
Until a definitive treatment is found for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis,
there will continue to be a need to provide symptomatic care. Experience
with caring for a large number of patients has proved that symptomatic
therapy can be based on rational principles. Treatment should be limited to
procedures that are simple and low-cost, with low risk of serious
morbidity. When all remedies fail, the physician can still provide a
comforting presence and foster a dignified death.