dysthanasia it is the prolongation of the death process through extraordinary treatments that aim only to prolong the patient's biological life.
The goal of dysthanasia is the maximum extension of life. It can also be defined as the postponement of death through resuscitation methods.
The word "dysthanasia" has Greek origin, where dis means "removal" and thanatos it means "death".
Dysthanasia x Euthanasia x Orthothanasia
THE orthothanasia aims to alleviate the suffering of a terminally ill patient by suspending extraordinary treatments that prolong life but are unable to cure or bring about practical improvements.
The word "Ortothanasia" comes from the greek, where ortho = right and thanatos = death.
THE euthanasia consists in ending the suffering of a sick person, whose prognosis is fatal or who is in a state of in an irreversible coma, with no chance of survival, hastening his death or giving him the means to achieve it.
Euthanasia aims to induce early death in a gentle and painless way, in order to end the patient's suffering through his own death.
The word "euthanasia" originates from the greek terms me = good and thanatos = death, which means "good death" or "pious death".
THE orthothanasia can be considered a compromise between the dysthanasia and the euthanasia, as some authors refer, as it does not aim to prolong the patient's life excessively and uselessly or induce a premature death.