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评估脑肿瘤患者的驾驶能力:法律、伦理和医学的灰色地带。

Assessing fitness to drive in brain tumour patients: a grey matter of law, ethics, and medicine.

机构信息

Department of Radiation Oncology, London Regional Cancer Program, London, ON. ; Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London, ON.

出版信息

Curr Oncol. 2013 Apr;20(2):90-6. doi: 10.3747/co.20.1260.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Neurocognitive deficits from brain tumours may impair the ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. Although certain jurisdictions in Canada legally require that physicians report patients who are unfit to drive, criteria for determining fitness are not clearly defined for brain tumours.

METHODS

Patients receiving brain radiotherapy at our institution from January to June 2009 were identified using the Oncology Patient Information System. In addition to descriptive statistics, details of driving assessment were reviewed retrospectively. The Fisher exact test was used to determine factors predictive of reporting a patient to the Ontario Ministry of Transportation (mto) as unfit to drive. A logistic regression model was constructed to further determine factors predictive of reporting.

RESULTS

Of the 158 patients available for analysis, 48 (30%) were reported to the mto, and 64 (41%) were advised to stop driving. With respect to the 53 patients with seizures, a report was submitted to the mto for 30 (57%), and a documented discussion about the implications of driving was held with 35 (66%). On univariate analysis, younger age, a central nervous system primary, higher brain radiotherapy dose, unifocal disease, and the presence of seizures were predictive of physician reporting (p < 0.05). On logistic regression modelling, the presence of seizures (odds ratio: 3.9) and a higher radiotherapy dose (odds ratio: 1.3) remained predictive of reporting.

INTERPRETATION

Physicians frequently do not discuss the implications of driving with brain tumour patients or are not properly documenting such advice (or both). Clear and concise reporting guidelines need to be drafted given the legal, medical, and ethical concerns surrounding this public health issue.

摘要

背景

脑肿瘤引起的神经认知缺陷可能会影响安全驾驶的能力。尽管加拿大某些司法管辖区在法律上要求医生报告不适合驾驶的患者,但对于确定适合驾驶的标准尚未明确界定。

方法

我们使用肿瘤患者信息系统,确定了 2009 年 1 月至 6 月在我院接受脑部放疗的患者。除了描述性统计数据外,还回顾性地审查了驾驶评估的详细信息。使用 Fisher 精确检验确定报告患者为不适合驾驶的因素,这些患者被报告给安大略省运输部(mto)。构建逻辑回归模型进一步确定报告的预测因素。

结果

在可分析的 158 名患者中,有 48 名(30%)被报告给 mto,有 64 名(41%)被建议停止驾驶。对于 53 名有癫痫发作的患者,有 30 名(57%)向 mto 提交了报告,有 35 名(66%)记录了有关驾驶影响的讨论。单变量分析表明,年龄较小、中枢神经系统原发性疾病、较高的脑部放疗剂量、单灶性疾病和癫痫发作与医生报告具有相关性(p<0.05)。逻辑回归模型表明,癫痫发作(优势比:3.9)和较高的放疗剂量(优势比:1.3)仍然与报告相关。

解释

医生经常没有与脑肿瘤患者讨论驾驶的影响,或者没有妥善记录此类建议(或者两者都没有)。鉴于该公共卫生问题涉及法律、医疗和伦理问题,需要起草清晰简洁的报告指南。

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